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Today's Features
6 Raymond Priester
41 Senior Spotlight
43 Senior Sponsors
54 Hall of Famers
57 Lorenzo Bromell
65 Steve Ensminger
68 Clemson Basketball
77 Clemson Baseball
119 Stats, stats, stats
120 The Last Word
On the Cover
Raymond Priester was the only active college
football player to hold his school's rushing record on a
game, season and career basis entering the 1997
season. He has established 13 other Clemson
records and will go down in history as one of the
school's greatest players. Cover Photos by Jim
Moriarty
Players and Coaches
Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 58
Alphabetical Roster, Opponents .63
Assistant Coaches, Clemson 14
Graduate Assistant coaches 17
Head Coach Tommy West 13
Starting Lineups 60
Meet the Tigers 37
Numerical Roster, Clemson 60
Numerical Roster, Opponents 61
Opponent Player Information 78
Stats, Notes 119
Strength Coaches, Clemson 42
Tiger Rookies 40
The Departments
Alma Mater 115
Athletic Staff 35
Band Feature 115
Board of Trustees 8
Clemson Radio Network 28
Coaches, All Sports 20
Courtesy Car Donors 22
Emergency Services 24
IPTAY 81
IPTAY Donors 85
IPTAY Officers 86
Managers 80
Medical Staff 33
Memorial Stadium 45
Official's Signals 25
Photo of the Week 53
Stadium Information 27
Tiger P.A.W.S 116
Tiger Traditions 75
Trainers 80
University Feature 67
University President 11
University Commission 44
Vickery Hall 47
Credits
Editor: Tim Bourret
Program Manager: Tim Match
Editorial Staff: Bob Bradley, Sam Blackman,
Brenda Rabon, Brett Berg, Amy Moore, Brian
Hennessy, Adair Clary, Kim Johnson, Will Peeler,
James Brunson, Emily Rabon, Jeff Martin, Andy
Linn, Meredith Merritt
Photos by: Jim Moriarty, Jim Graham, Bob
Waldrop, Vern Verna, Dave Lewis, Eddie Cliffe,
Mark Cramer, Kerry Capps, Patrick Wright,
Carolina Photo of Charlotte, NC, Action Sports of
Atlanta, GA, Mark Houde, Ken Ruinard, LSU
Sports Information Office
Today's Game
Tigers try to continue (binning streak ouer North Carolina in Death Oalleg
by Tim Bourret
Clemson Seniors have set 44 Records
Today's game is the final contest in
Death Valley for Clemson's 19 seniors.
This class has a chance to go to three con-
secutive bowl games, something a senior
group has not done since the senior class
of 1991, which went to a bowl all four
years.
Clemson's seniors include some of the
school's great players, especially on
offense, where five players hold a com-
bined 44 school records. The class
includes Raymond Priester, Clemson's
career rushing leader, Nealon Greene, the
school's career passing leader and total
offense leader, and Tony Home, Clemson's
single season record holder for receptions
and all-purpose running.
Jim Bundren and Glenn Rountree are
also record setters as offensive linemen.
They have started each of the last 44
games, every game of their respective
careers. They are certainly common
denominators in the Clemson offense.
Bundren has the record for total starts by a
Clemson offensive tackle and they com-
bine to hold the record for consecutive
starts by an offensive lineman. Rountree
received his degree from Clemson last
August and Bundren will receive his in
December. Priester, Greene and Home
would be the first to tell you they couldn't
accomplish anything the last four years
without Rountree and Bundren blocking up
front the last 44 games.
There are many other significant con-
tributors from this senior class that has
won 26 football games over the last four
years. Lamont Hall has shown his abilities
as a tight end and a fullback this year and
his 12 catches are the most by a Clemson
tight end in a season since 1991. Ed
Altman has been a steady contributor in
the offensive line after coming back from a
torn ACL injury.
Defensively, Raymond White has been
a consistent leader of the defensive line,
along with Tony Plantin, for four seasons.
Lorenzo Bromell has been a starter this
year after he transferred from a junior col-
lege. Mond Wilson is approaching the 300
tackle mark, something only 10 other
Clemson players in history have done.
Those four seniors are big reasons
Clemson ranks among the top five in the
nation in rushing defense.
Clemson 1997 Seniors
Name
Pos
Hometown
Ed Altman
C
Waycross, GA
Derek Basileo
WR
Deerfield Beach, FL
Elmer Bench
SN
Manning, SC
Lorenzo Bromell
DT
Choppee, SC
Jim Bundren
OT
Wilmington, DE
James Chappell
WR
Columbia, SC
Jason Collins
TE
Slidell, LA
Rudy Currie
OLB
Cleveland, OH
Adrian Greene
WR
Loris, SC
Nealon Greene
QB
Yonkers, NY
Lamont Hall
TE
Clover, SC
Tony Home
WR
Rockingham, NC
Mark Landry
OT
Atlanta, GA
Matt McLeod
C
Clemson, SC
Tony Plantin
DT
Pendleton, SC
Raymond Priester TB
Allendale, SC
Glenn Rountree OG Suffolk, VA
Raymond White DT Clinton, MS
Mond Wilson LB Tupelo, MS
Clemson vs. North Carolina Series
Clemson holds a 29-15-1 advantage in
the series with North Carolina that dates
back to 1 897, the second year of football at
Clemson. That 1897 game was just the
sixth game in Clemson football history and
the Tar Heels won the contest 28-0. It was
the first game for the Tigers against a team
that is currently in the ACC. Obviously the
league was not formed until 1953.
Clemson has won nine of the last 11
games and 13 of the last 16 in the series.
North Carolina broke Clemson's seven-
game winning streak in the series in 1993,
24-0 in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels were
victorious last year 45-0, their largest mar-
gin of victory ever against Clemson.
North Carolina has not won at Clemson
since 1980, a 24-19 victory on ABC TV.
Lawrence Taylor provided the key play of
that game for North Carolina, a sack of
Clemson quarterback Homer Jordan late
in the fourth period with Clemson inside
the Tar Heel 10. Clemson has won seven
in a row over North Carolina in Death
Valley by a combined score of 188-69.
Clemson won the 1994 game in
Chapel Hill, 28-17. It was Clemson's top
win of 1994 as the Tar Heels were ranked
12th in the nation in the USA Today poll
entering the game. Nealon Greene was 9-
12 passing for 104 yards.
In 1995, North Carolina's last trip to
Clemson, the Tigers were victorious, 17-10.
It was a classic defensive game. Brian
The 1997 Seniors will be playing their final game in Death Valley.
2
Dawkins, now with the Philadelphia
Eagles, provided the big play with a 49-
yard interception return for a touchdown.
Nealon Greene threw a 30-yard touch-
down pass to Joe Woods and Anthony
Simmons had 19 tackles. Mond Wilson,
playing for the injured Andye McCrorey,
had a career high 16 tackles for the
Clemson defense that intercepted five
North Carolina passes, two by Peter Ford
and one by Andy Ford.
Clemson has six wins over North
Carolina when the Tar Heels enter the
game as a ranked team. The most shock-
ing took place in 1992 when a Clemson
team that would end the season with a 5-6
record, earned a 40-7 victory over 18th
ranked North Carolina. It is the largest
margin of victory for Clemson in the series.
Clemson wins over Ranked North Carolina
Teams
Year
Site
Score
UNC Rank
1959
Chapel Hill
20-18
12th
1981
Chapel Hill
10-8
8th
1982
Clemson
16-13
18th
1983
Chapel Hill
16-3
10th
1992
Clemson
40-7
18th
1994
Chapel Hill
28-17
12th
Records/Accomplishments in Range
Here is a list of records that are in range
for Clemson individuals heading into the
North Carolina game
*Tony Home needs two touchdown
receptions to break the Clemson single
season record. He has seven and the
record is eight by Perry Tuttle in 1981 and
Terrance Roulhac in 1984.
*Tony Home needs 65 receiving yards
to set the Clemson single season recep-
tion yardage mark. He has 851 and the
record is 915 by Perry Tuttle in 1980.
Nealon Greene needs two touchdown
passes to break Mike Eppley's single sea-
son record. Greene has 13 and Eppley
had 14 in 1984
*Nealon Greene needs 20 yards rush-
ing to reach 1000 for his career.
*Nealon Greene has completed 64.8
percent of his passes in 1 997, ahead of the
record of 59.6 by Mike Eppley in 1983.
•Raymond Priester needs two recep-
tions to become Clemson's career recep-
tion leader for a running back. He has 44
and the record is 45 by Ray Yauger, 1968-
70.
'Raymond Priester needs 246 yards
to reach 4000 rushing yards for his career
'Raymond Priester needs 256 rushing
yards to record his third straight 1000-yard
season.
*Mond Wilson needs 10 tackles to
reach 300 for his career.
Awards Candidates on Display Today
No less than eight players between the
two teams in today's game were still under
consideration for national awards heading
into this week. Five North Carolina players
and three Clemson players were in the
finalist or semifinalist stages for the
Lombardi (lineman), Walker (running
back), Butkus (linebacker), Biletnikof
(wide receiver) or Thorpe Awards (defen-
sive back).
Entering this week, Clemson's
Raymond Priester was still under consider-
ation for the Doak Walker Award, given to
the top running back in the nation, Tony
Home was a semifinalist for the Fred
Biletnikof Award, given to the top receiver
in the country, and Anthony Simmons was
a semifinalist for the Dick Butkus Award,
given to the top linebacker in the country.
North Carolina players still prominent in
the run for the national awards by position
are Greg Ellis, a finalist for the Lombardi
Award, Brian Simmons and Kivuusama
Mays, both semifinalists for the Butkus
Award, and Dre Bly and Greg Williams,
both Thorpe Award candidates.
All of these awards will be announced
on December 13th during the College
Football Awards show on ESPN.
North Carolina Update
North Carolina enters today's game
ranked eighth in the country by Associated
Press with an 8-1 record. The Tar Heels
are coming off their only loss of the sea-
son, a 20-3 setback to now number-one
ranked Florida State. Tar Heel coach
Mack Brown has done an outstanding job
with his program. North Carolina won just
two games his first two years, now they
have lost just three in the last two seasons.
North Carolina features an outstanding
defense, among the top five in the country
in just about all areas. North Carolina is
fourth in rushing defense, fourth in pass
defense and third in total defense. Rarely
do you see a team that ranks in the top five
in the nation in all three areas. Five play-
ers on the North Carolina defense are
familiar names to All-America voters.
Kivuusama Mays is the top tackier with
103 stops, including 14.5 tackles for loss.
Brian Simmons has 92 tackles and 12
tackles for loss. Both are in the top 10 for
the Butkus Award.
Greg Ellis is among the top defensive
linemen in the country by virtue of his
selection as one of the final four for the
Lombardi Award. He has 68 tackles,
including a team best six sacks. The sec-
ondary is led by Dre Bly, who led the nation
in interceptions as a freshman. Now, no
one throws in his direction. He has 24
tackles for the season. Greg Williams is
third in the team in tackles from the sec-
ondary with 83 tackles.
The offensive had been led by Oscar
Davenport, one of the most efficiency
quarterbacks in the country. But, the junior
suffered a fractured ankle against Florida
State and will not play today. That means
Brown must go to his bullpen where he has
Chris Keldorf, the first-team AII-ACC quar-
terback a year ago. This season Keldorf
has completed 58 percent of his passes for
933 yards and seven TDs.
While two players numbered 41 lead
the respective defenses, two players num-
ber-27 lead the offenses. Jonathan Linton
is the top rusher for North Carolina with
729 yards and seven touchdowns.
Clemson's top rusher is Raymond Priester
with 744 yards. Both wear number 27.
North Carolina averages 258 yards per
game through the air, 22nd highest in the
country. Keldorf will have some outstand-
ing receivers today, led by Na Brown with
46 for 484 yards and J.C. Stevens with 39
for 524 yards and three scores. North
Carolina has five different receivers with at
least 20 receptions this year.
Final Game for Jordan
While this is the final home game for
Clemson's 19 seniors, it is also the final
home game for long time Clemson football
assistant Whitey Jordan. Forty years ago
Jordan set a Clemson record for yards per
reception over the course of the season as
a player, a record that stood for over 30
years. He has been an assistant coach
under Frank Howard, Hootie Ingram and
Ken Hatfield and an assistant athletic
director under Tommy West.
In his over 40 years of college football
he has also been an assistant coach at
SMU, where he coached the Pony Express
(Eric Dickerson and Craig James) to a
number-two national ranking. He was also
the offensive coordinator at Florida when
Emmitt Smith was the SEC Player of the
Year. He also coached under Mack
Brown at North Carolina between 1990-92.
Few have given more to Clemson ath-
letics and to Clemson University than
Whitey Jordan. "You are fortunate in life to
be around a handful of special people,
people that give to others continuously.
Whitey Jordan is one of those people," said
Clemson Head Coach Tommy West.
"From playing at Clemson for Coach
Howard, to coaching under him, to coming
back to Clemson in recent years, he has
done so much for the Clemson program.
He was especially helpful to me when I
came back to Clemson in 1994 because
he had been here with the previous staff.
His knowledge and experience in all phas-
es of the program was invaluable. He is a
very intelligent football man.
"But the thing about Whitey Jordan that
I will always remember is the way he gives
of himself to other people. He is positive
and an enjoyable person to be around. I
will treasure the years he worked with us at
Clemson."
Jordan will retire from his position at
Clemson in February. He does plan to
coach under Galen Hall with the Rhein Fire
of the World League this winter in Europe.
Jordan coached with Hall at Florida in the
1980s.
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Raymond Priester
re's a tot more to Cfemson's starting tailback than his fist of records.
by Tim Bourret
It's August 17, 1994 and it is a day the
media has been waiting for.
Clemson policy prohibits the media from
talking to the incoming freshmen players until
Fan Appreciation Day, which is usually held
two weeks into practice. Tommy West's first
team is very young so freshmen will have a
significant impact. This will certainly be the
case at running back where a first-year fresh-
man will start at tailback, traditionally, the key
position in the Clemson offense.
West's first class signed five outstanding
running backs in order to fill this key area.
Nationally, it is considered one of the best
running back classes in the nation. As the
media enters the Clemson locker room, there
is a feeling that one of the running backs in
the room might some day be considered the
greatest running back in Clemson history.
The media crowded around the candi-
dates to get that first interview.
Raymond Priester sat by his locker, virtu-
ally unnoticed.
The media was right, a future record set-
ting running back, the greatest running back
in Clemson history, was in their midst, but no
one thought it would be Raymond Priester.
Priester entered Clemson after a sterling
high school career, but it had been achieved
at relatively small Allendale-Fairfax High
School in Allendale, SC. He put up gawdy
numbers, such as 5,673 career rushing yards
and 71 touchdowns.
But, the lead honor in his bio was the fact
that he was rated the sixth best linebacker in
the Atlantic Region by Bluechip Illustrated.
He was a Shrine Bowl player, but unlike the
other freshmen running backs in 1994, he
was left off the national High School All-
America teams. With only one other Division
I signee in the history of Allendale prior to
Priester, many felt he had
accumulated his statistics
against weak competition
and that the speed of the col-
lege game would leave him
in a reserve role.
"When I came here I was-
n't concerned with prior rank-
ings of players, I just felt, this
is college and everyone is
going to get a fair chance, a
clean start," said Priester
reflecting on his first days at
Clemson. "When I came in I
just felt if I worked hard I
would get a shot to prove
myself."
Priester was and still is
one of the hardest workers
on the Clemson team and
that work ethic paid off early
in his career. There was
quite a log jam at the tailback
position and Priester was the
biggest back of the group.
Tommy West saw his all-
around talents could be better served at full-
back.
"I wasn't jumping about and down about
making the move to fullback at first because I
had never played the position. You are always
a little skeptical about moving to a position
you have never played before. But, I went
back to my dorm room and talked about it
with my parents and it came to me that my
main concern was getting on the field, regard-
less of how I got there, so I could help the
team."
The first three games of the season, as a
reserve tailback, Priester had one carry for
two yards. He played just a few snaps in
Clemson losses to NC State and Virginia.
With a 1-2 record West moved Priester to full-
back for the Maryland game and the first-year
freshman responded with 19 carries for 88
yards and a touchdown.
"I was anxious the first three games, just
cheering from the sideline. I kept in the
game, it is a team sport, you have to stay pos-
itive and cheer your teammates on. Coach
(Richard) Bisaccia told me to stay focussed
and something positive would come out of it.
I was always confident I could do it, and my
confidence increased as I got better in prac-
tice."
Priester remained the starting fullback for
the rest of the season. He concluded the year
with 343 yards and three touchdowns on 87
attempts.
Coming into the 1995 season Priester
was ranked among the top backs in the
nation. ..as a fullback. But, during the dog
days of August in 1995, West and Bisaccia
moved Priester to tailback. Priester's running
style was not of the typical dashing tailback,
but he had the ability to hit the hole quickly,
especially when he had Emory Smith, much
improved himself, providing the lead block.
The result was a record breaking season
Clemson Career Rushing Leaders
Rk Name
Years
IC
Avg
IB
Yards
1. Raymond Priester 1994-97 760
4.95
21
3754
2. Kenny Flowers
1983-86
590
4.94
26
2914
3. Terry Allen
1987-89
523
5.31
28
2778
4. Buddy Gore
1966-68
600
4.29
15
2571
5. Ray Yauger
1968-70
555
4.39
16
2439
6. Chuck McSwain
1979-82
483
4.80
23
2320
7. Stacey Driver
1982-85
476
4.82
15
2293
8. Ken Callicutt
1973-77
492
4.59
11
2256
9. Lester Brown
1976-79
505
4.45
31
2228
10. Rodney Blunt
1989-93
508
4.28
13
2173
Priester has been one of Clemson's most popular players in the 1990s
for Priester. He led the ACC in rushing, the
first Tiger to do that since Terry Allen in 1 987,
with a Clemson record 1322 yards. The total
included 263 yards against Duke, breaking
Cliff Austin's all-time single game record. He
was a major cog in a Clemon offense that
averaged nearly 400 yards per game and led
to an 8-3 regular season.
The records continued in 1996, as he bet-
tered his 1995 figure by 23 yards, another
documentation of his consistency. He fin-
ished the year with four consecutive 100-yard
games, including a bowl record 151 yards
rushing against LSU. He became Clemson's
career rushing leader in that game, breaking
Kenny Flowers record.
Entering the 1 997 season Priester already
had Clemson's rushing record on a game,
season and career basis, the only active play-
er in college football who could make that
claim. This season he led the ACC in rushing
and is chasing another 1000 yard season,
attempting to be just the sixth player in ACC
history to have three 1000-yard seasons.
Priester has accomplished these numbers
with a unique style for a tailback. "Raymond
Priester is a very physical, strong runner,"
said NC State Coach Mike O'Cain. "He is apt
to just run over you." Priester reminds many
of current Pittsburgh
Steelers running back
Jerome Bettis, who ranks
second in the NFL in rush-
ing yards this weeks thanks
to a bull-dozing style of play.
Priester has had just three
career rushes of over 40
yards with a long run of 65,
so his statistics have not
been inflated by a few long
runs. He does it by bringing
his lunch pail to practice and
to games every day.
"Raymond Priester is
one of the hardest workers
and most consistent people
I have ever coached," said
Tommy West. "He is a great
example to young players.
He goes about his job in an
unselfish manner. You
never would know he has all
those records. The way he
carries himself, he is one of
the most respected players
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Priester came to Clemson from one of the
state's smallest schools, but he has put
up big numbers.
by his teammates I have been around."
Respect is certainly a word that comes to
mind when talking about Raymond Priester.
Seldom has a running back had more respect
from his offensive linemen, and vice verse.
"We take pride in Raymond's accomplish-
ments and records," said Jim Bundren, who
has started 44 consecutive games blocking
for Priester. "It is a unique situation, but when
Raymond breaks a record we really feel a
part of it, and Raymond always gives us cred-
it. We are just as hungry for him to reach
1 000 yards as he is. We have a special bond
with him because we came in to the starting
lineup together."
"Blocking for Raymond Priester adds to
Priester Owns 16 Clemson Records
Here is a list of the records "We" hold
heading into the North Carolina Game
*Most yards rushing in a career (3754)
*Most yards rushing in a season (1345, in
1996)
"Most yards rushing in a game (263 vs.
Duke, 1995)
'Most all-purpose running yards in a career
(4053)
*Most carries in a career (760)
*#Most carries in a game (36 vs. Maryland,
1997)
*Most consecutive carries in a game (12 vs.
Maryland, 1997)
*Most yards rushing in a series of 4 games
(599, 1995)
*Most 100-yard rushing games in a career
(14, 1994-97)
*Most rushes in a season (257, 1996)
*Most 100-yard games in a season (7 in
1996)
*Most yards rushing in a bowl game (151 vs.
LSU, 1996 Peach)
*#Most consecutive 100-yard rushing games
(5, 1996-97)
*# Most 200-yard rushing games in a career
(2)
*Most career starts at running back (40)
*Most consecutive starts at running back
(29)
our motivation," said Glenn Rountree, like
Bundren, a lineman who has made a block on
just about all of his 3754 career rushing
yards. "We take a lot of pride in the records
he breaks, because when Raymond is run-
ning the ball well that means we are winning."
Priester's respect for his teammates,
especially the offensive linemen is genuine.
After he broke the Clemson single game
rushing record against Duke in 1995 the
offensive linemen tried to pick him up and
carry him off the field. Priester wouldn't have
it.
"I should have carried the linemen off the
field, they are the people who made that pos-
sible," said Priester after the game. This type
of unselfish behavior is a reason for Priester's
high respect level among his teammates. This
year at Maryland, when news that Priester
had gotten to the 200-yard mark, you would
have thought each one of the offensive line-
men had carried the ball that day.
When asked about the records he had set
during his career, he stopped the interviewer
short and said, "you mean the records we
have set at Clemson."
"Bundren, Rountree, Lamont Hall, and the
other seniors, came into the lineup with me,
so we have had the same goals for four years.
Those guys have a great work eithic, you can
see it in practice everyday. It has been a plea-
sure running behind them. I would love to
keep playing with those guys. I thank them for
what they have done for me and this team."
Priester has had many incredible
moments in his Clemson career, but, fittingly,
his most memorable time at Clemson sur-
rounds a team accomplishment. "My most
memorable moment, or time at Clemson
came during my sophomore year. We were
3-3 heading into an open week after losing a
tough game to Georgia. After having a 5-6
season the previous year, we were at the
crossroads. We could have self-destructed."
"But, we didn't, we went to Maryland and
won and then made it five wins in a row and
brought the program back to being a bowl
team. That practice for the Maryland game,
and then the game itself, are probably the
most memorable moments for me. We really
came together as a team, and that is why you
play the game." Priester had a major contri-
bution in that game with 163 yards rushing in
a 24-3 victory.
The team attitude is naturally ingrained in
Priester because he has a strong family
behind him, in fact, it is similar to a football
team. He is the oldest of 10 children (6 sis-
ters and 3 brothers) and that large family has
taught him the importance of being a team.
"My mom and my dad, Rosella and
Raymond, Sr., always supported me growing
up. They come to all the home games and
have always been there when I was down and
been here to share the joys I have had. I love
them. Having a big family taught me at an
early age to work as a team. I learned the
sharing concept and the giving concept at an
early age. When you are used to being
around a lot of people you don't focus on
yourself."
Priester is quick to point out that he has
always had strong support from his coaches
and advisors at Clemson and in high school.
"I had two great high school coaches who
Priester-Horne Looking for 1000-yard
seasons
Roomates and teammates Raymond
Priester and Tony Home are in range of
becoming just the fifth duo in ACC history
to reach 1000 yards rushing and 1000
yards receiving in the same season. The
last time it happened was in 1995 when
Florida State had two 1000-yard receivers
and a 1000-yard rusher.
Priester needs 256 yards rushing to
reach the 1000 mark and Home needs 151
receiving yards to reach that magic figure.
They also have a chance to lead the ACC
in their respective categories. It is very
unusual, at any time of the season, to have
the league's leading rusher and leading
receiver.
In fact, you have to go back to 1963 to
find the last time an ACC team has done
that over the course of a season, and it has
happened just twice in league history. In
1963 Ken Williard of North Carolina led the
ACC in rushing with 648 yards. That same
year his teammate Bob Lacey, tied for the
league lead in receiving with 48 receptions.
The only other time in ACC history that
the same team has had the top rusher and
receiver was in 1957 when Virginia's Fred
Polzer led the league in receptions with 25,
and teammate Jim Bakhtiar led the league
in rushing with 822 yards.
ACC Teams with 1000- Yard Rusher and
Receiver
Year
Team
Rusher
Receiver
1970
W. Forest
J. McDougald
W. Baumgardner
(260-1177)
(55-1000)
1989
Duke
Fi. Cuthbert
Clarkston Hines
(187-1023)
(61-1149)
1990
Virginia
Terry Kirby
Herman Moore
(165-1020)
(54-1190)
1995
Florida St.
W. Dunn
E.G. Green
(166-1242)
(60-1007)
A. Cooper
(71-1002)
always put me in the right direction, Doc
Davis and Mike Doolittle. Coach West and
Coach Bisaccia have done so much for me I
can't thank them enough.
"I have had professors here who have
taught me a lot. I should need only a couple
of classes after May to graduate. The people
at Vickery Hall also have helped quite a bit. I
have been fortunate. "
Today, Raymond Priester will join his fel-
low seniors as they run down the hill for the
last time, hear the roar of the Memorial
Stadium crowd for the last time, and hopeful-
ly gain victory over a ranked opponent. It will
be a memorable day for Raymond Priester.
"I just want to be remembered as a person
who gave his all for the team. I was brought
up that there is no "I" in the word team. The
records that have been set are not what you
remember, it will be the relationships with my
teammates and the experiences we shared."
You can certainly see why, "Everybody
Loves Raymond."
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t^H^ Trustees. & Administration
Lawrence M. Gressette, Jr.
Chairman, Columbia
Louis P. Batson, Jr.
Greenville
Trustees Emeriti
William Green Deschamps, Jr.,
Bishopville
Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr.,
Charleston
Paul W. McAlister, Laurens
Buck Mickel, Greenville
Paul Quattlebaum,
Charleston
James C. Self, Greenwood
D. Leslie Tindal, Pinewood
James M. Waddell, Jr.,
Columbia
William N. Geiger, Jr.
Columbia
Executive Secretary - Thornton Kirby
Les McCraw
Greenville
Doug Kingsmore
Aiken
Patricia H. McAbee
McCormick
Bill Hendrix
Chagrin Falls, OH
J. J. Britton
Sumter
Thomas McTeer, Jr.
Columbia
Bill Smith
Columbia
Joseph D. Swann
Greenville
Clemson University Executive Officers
Constantine W. Curris, President
Steffen Rogers. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Gary Ransdell, Vice President for Administration and Advancement
John Kelly, Vice President Public Service and Agriculture
Almeda Rogers Jacks, Vice President for Student Affairs
Benjamin W. Anderson, General Counsel
Thornton Kirby, Executive Secretary to the Board of Trustees
Scott Ludlow, Chief Financial Officer
David Stalnaker, Assistant to the President and Executive Director
Commission on the Future of Clemson University
Academic Administration
Debra Broadwell Jackson, Acting Dean of Grad. School
Jerome V. Reel, Senior Provost and Dean of Undergrad. Studies
William B. Wehrenberg, Dean, Coll. of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences
James F. Barker, Dean, College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities
Jerry Trapnell, Dean, College of Business and Public Affairs
Harold E. Cheatham, Dean, College of Health, Education and Human Dev.
Thomas M. Keinath, Dean, College of Engineering and Science
Christopher J. Duckenfield, Vice Provost of Computer Information Technology
Joseph F. Boykin, Jr., Dean of Libraries
A. Dewitt B. Stone, Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs
Allen Wood
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eno curris
Since becoming Clemson Universi-
ty's 13th president on May 22, 1995,
Constantine W. "Deno" Curris has begun
to build a vision for the future based on
identifying and enhancing those quali-
ties that make the university distinctive.
In working to create a strong founda-
tion to support Clemson's goal of be-
coming a national university, Curris has
redirected resources to critical areas,
set the recruitment of top students and
faculty as well as an increase in
research funding as high priorities, and
established a select commission of
alumni and friends to offer advice and
counsel.
The Curris File
Born: November 1 3, 1 940
Spouse: Jo Hern Curris
Children: Robert Alexander, Elena
Diane
Education:
B.A. in Political Science (magna cum
laude) University of Kentucky, 1 962
M.A. in Political Science, University
of Illinois, 1965
Ed.D. in Higher Education, Universi-
ty of Kentucky, 1 967
Employment Resume:
President and Professor of Public
Policy, University of Northern Iowa,
Cedar Falls, Iowa 1983-1995
President, Murray State University,
Murray, Kentucky, 1973-1983
Vice President and Dean of the Fac-
ulty, West Virginia Institute of
Technology, Montgomery, WV, 1971-
73
Dean of Student Personnel Pro-
grams, Marshall University, Hunting-
ton, WV, 1969-71
Director of Academic Programs,
West Virginia Board of Education,
Charleston, WV, 1968-69
Vice President and Dean of the Fac-
ulty, Midway (KY) College, 1965-68
Assistant Coordinator, University of
Kentucky Centennial Celebration,
1964-65
Curris' . first challenge
upon coming to Clemson
was filling key administrative
vacancies and building a
sense of teamwork and co-
operation among deans and
executive officers — a task
which is largely completed.
In addition, he has estab-
lished a goal of recruiting
more young professors to
counter a graying of the
Clemson faculty.
Another immediate pri-
ority was increasing Clem-
son's involvement with state
leaders and working with
other institutions to reverse
declining state funding
trends. The efforts helped
secure an increase in gener-
al state funding for higher
education as well as a capi-
tal bond bill designed prima-
rily for the state's colleges
and universities.
Curris has also focused
more attention on the univer-
sity's information technology
infrastructure, which had of-
ten been neglected during years of bud-
get cuts during the early 90's. Using $2
million of savings from restructuring,
Curris funded a plan to extend the infor-
mation technology network campus-
wide, providing network access to all
faculty and bringing 2,000 dormitory
rooms online. It was merely the first step
in a long-range plan to attain and main-
tain technological currency in the class-
room.
Another of Curris' early accomplish-
ments has been upgrading many basic
student and administrative services,
such as admissions recruiting, plant
maintenance and class registration sys-
tems.
Curris also believes in seeking input
from experts outside the university. The
Commission on the Future of Clemson
University was created by the Board of
Trustees on Curris' recommendation to
build on earlier planning and self-study
efforts. In May, more than 300 alumni
and friends — leaders in industry and the
professions — came to campus for the
Commission's first meeting, to hear re-
ports on the university's goals and offer
perspective and insight to help the uni-
versity plan for the 21st century.
Building strong foundations is a test-
ed strategy that Curris used while presi-
dent of both Murray State University —
where he oversaw extensive campus
renovations and improvements — and at
the University of Northern Iowa — where
he led a move to raise admissions stan-
dards and strengthen academic pro-
grams.
A native of Lexington, Kentucky,
Curris received a bachelor's degree in
political science from the University of
Kentucky, a master's in political science
and public administration from the Uni-
versity of Illinois, and a doctorate in high-
er education from the University of Ken-
tucky.
Curris is also a national leader in
higher education. He is a past Chair-
man of the Board of Directors of the
American Association of State Colleges
and Universities and was a featured par-
ticipant in a 1997 national videotelecon-
ference on "The New Public University:
How Do We Compete in a Changing En-
vironment?" Curris is also one of 25
presidents currently serving on the
national Kellogg Commission on the
Future of Land-Grant Universities.
When his schedule permits, Curris
enjoys gardening, fishing, and reading.
He is married to Jo Hern Curris, a tax
attorney and author, and they have a
son Robert Alexander, and a daughter,
Elena Diane.
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Head Coach Tammu (i)est
Tiger mentor has coached in seven Boa*/ Games for Cfemson
Improvement has been the watchword of
the Clemson football program since Tommy
West became the head coach in December of
1993. Within each of his first three seasons
his teams have shown significant improve-
ment and gained strength as the season pro-
gressed.
His Clemson resume as a head coach
includes three bowl appearances, a top 25
ranking in every season, eight road wins and
five wins over AP Top 25 teams. His teams
have risen in the ACC standings each year, to
a number-two finish in 1996. If his 1997
team can appear in a bowl it would be the first
time since 1989-91 era that Clemson has
appeared in a bowl game three straight years.
Each of his first three seasons has seen
the Tigers make a late season run. In 1994,
with the youngest offense in Clemson history,
one that started seven freshmen at times, the
Tigers won three of their last four games,
including a victory at 12th ranked North
Carolina.
The run of success at the end of the
1995 season had the Tigers in the top 25 of
every poll. Clemson won its last five regular
season games, including four wins by at least
17 points. West's Tigers were picked fifth in
the ACC preseason poll that year, but, thanks
to the third best offense in Clemson history
and a defense that ranked 10th in the
nation against scoring, Clemson fin-
ished third in the ACC standings with a
6-2 record, its best league finish since
the Tigers won the ACC title in 1 991 .
The 1995 campaign was one in
which Clemson excelled in every area.
The Tigers ranked fourth in the country
in rushing, yet also led the ACC in
yards per pass attempt. Defensively,
Clemson rated in the top 20 in the
nation in rushing defense, passing effi-
ciency defense and turnover margin. In
terms of special teams, Clemson was
the only school in the nation to have an
individual ranked in the top 25 in punt-
ing, placekicking, punt returns and kick-
off returns.
The 1996 season saw Clemson win
five of its last six regular season
games, including a victory at 15th
ranked Virginia, just the third road win
over a ranked team in the decade of the
1990s for the Tigers. For the second
straight year Clemson won the ACC
rushing title and reached a top 25 rank-
ing. Again, Clemson won 75 percent
of its ACC games, this time finishing
tied for second in the league standings
with North Carolina. The Tigers were
extended a bid to the Peach Bowl to
face LSU.
Clemson's improvement on the field
is matched with its improvement in the
classroom during the West era. Last
year 20 Clemson football players made
the ACC academic honor roll, the high-
est on record. In fact, each of the three
highest totals in that area in Clemson
history have taken place under West and the
team's cumulative GPA entering 1997 was a
20-year high.
West took over the head coaching posi-
tion on November 29, 1993. Less than a
month later he already had a bowl victory on
his ledger, a 14-13 triumph over Kentucky in
the Peach Bowl, Clemson's sixth bowl win in
an eight year period. With his debut in the
Peach Bowl, West became the sixth coach in
NCAA history to make his debut with a pro-
gram in a bowl game. However, he was just
the second coach in history to make his debut
in a bowl game without previously coaching
his new team as an assistant coach earlier in
the season.
West was a mainstay of a Clemson
coaching staff that led the Tigers to a 69-20-
4 record and six Associated Press Top 20 fin-
ishes between 1982-89. During West's first
tour of duty with the Tigers as an outside line-
backer coach, Clemson played in five bowl
games (winning four) and claimed four ACC
Championships, including three in a row from
1986-88.
Clemson had a 44-10-1 record against
ACC competition during his era on the Tiger
staff, an 81 percent winning mark.
Additionally, five of those Clemson teams
ranked in the top 15 in the nation in rushing
The West Family meets at the Memorial Stadium
Landmark, Howard's Rock.
defense and scoring defense, and three
ranked in the top 12 in the nation in total
defense.
Clemson's 1989 defense ranked fifth in
the nation in total defense, rushing defense
and scoring defense and West's outside line-
backers had a lot to do with that success. His
top four outside linebackers that year all
played in the NFL in 1994. The list of former
West players in the NFL includes Levon
Kirkland and Wayne Simmons, both of whom
have played in the Super Bowl within the last
two years.
West began his coaching career as a
graduate assistant at Tennessee (his alma
mater) in 1977. He coached one year of high
school football at White County High in
Sparta, TN in 1978, then became an assis-
tant at Mississippi in 1979. For the 1980 and
1981 seasons he served as an assistant
coach at Appalachian State.
After his career at Clemson (1982-89),
West became the running backs coach at
Tennessee. During that 1990 season
Tennessee won the Southeastern
Conference and captured the Sugar Bowl
with a win over Virginia. The Volunteers
scored a school record 442 points that year
and averaged over 410 yards a game in total
offense, 205.7 rushing and 205.4 passing.
He served as Co-Defensive Coordinator
at South Carolina in 1991 and 1992.
In 1993 West took over a UT-
Chattanooga team that had won just two
games in 1992. He doubled that total in
1993 and guided the Mocs to one of the
landmark wins in school history, a 33-31
win over #1 ranked Marshall. He con-
cluded the regular season with a 45-42
victory over Furman. Ironically, his first
regular season game as Clemson
coach was a victory over Furman.
West earned three letters in his
four-year career at Tennessee (1972-
75). The Vols played in three bowl
games and were ranked in a final Top 20
in three seasons. He was the co-cap-
tain of Tennessee's 1975 football team
and played in the Blue-Gray All-Star
game that same year.
He began his college career as a
running back, but saw most of his play-
ing time as a tight end. He caught 37
passes for 575 yards in his career with
the Vols, including 16 passes for 233
yards as a senior. He earned a bache-
lor's degree from Tennessee in 1976
and was drafted by the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers that same year. West
played two years (1974-75) of baseball
at Tennessee and had a career batting
average of .305. He hit .367 in 1975
and was named All-SEC Eastern
Division.
Born Thomas Cleveland West on
July 31 , 1 954, he is married to the for-
mer Lindsay Watkins of Forest City, NC.
The couple has one son, Turner.
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Os&istant Coaches
_
issisfants have coact
in a coml
Les Herrin
Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line
When Les Herrin discusses Clemson's greatest players of recent
memory people listen with a keen ear. Now in his 13th year with the
program, Herrin has tutored some of Clemson's greatest players. It all
started in 1981 when he coached the linebackers on Clemson's
National Championship team. One of his prized pupils was Jeff Davis,
first-team All-American and ACC Player-of-the-Year.
In 1982 Johnny Rembert was a starting linebacker under Herrin
and he became an All-American, then a Pro Bowl player (1989) with
the New England Patriots. Three-time pro bowl defensive tackle
Chester McGlockton, regarded as one of the top defensive players in
the NFL today, was coached by Herrin between 1989-91.
Brentson Buckner, a 1996 Super Bowl participant with the
Pittsburgh Steelers, who is now with the Cincinnati Bengals, also
played for Herrin during that era. Last year, Trevor Pryce led the
Tigers in tackles for loss and sacks and was a first-round pick of the
Denver Broncos.
In his previous 12 years with Clemson he has coached in seven bowl games, been a part of six top 20
seasons and four ACC titles. Clemson has had at least one all-conference player coached by Herrin in 1 1
of the 12 years he has been with the program.
The Les Herrin File
At Clemson: In his fourth season as assistant
head coach, 8th as the Tiger defensive line
coach, and 13th season overall.
Previous Coaching Experience: High School -
Assistant at R/S Central High in Rutherfordton,
NC (1972-74); assistant at Lexington Senior High
in Lexington, NC (1975-76); athletic director and
head coach at Central Davidson High School in
Lexington, NC (1975-79); College - Defensive
coordinator at Appalachian State (1980-81); line-
backer coach at Clemson (1981-84); linebacker
coach at East Carolina (1985-87); outside line-
backer coach at North Carolina (1 988); defensive
line coach at Clemson (1989-94); assistant head
coach/tackles and tight ends coach (1995); assis-
tant head coach/defensive line (1996-present).
Education: Waycross High School in Waycross,
GA (1965); B.A. degree in Education from
Western Carolina (1971); Master's degree in
Health and Physical Education from Western
Carolina (1972).
College Playing Experience: Lettered four
years in football at Western Carolina.
Personal: Born February 18, 1948. ..He and his
wife Shirley have one son, Deke, a student at
Clemson.
Steve Ensminger
Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
Steve Ensminger is in his 10th season as a coordinator at the
Division I level, his first at Clemson. Offenses he has been in charge
of have performed at high levels of success. Teams that have gained gjLftM
over 450 yards per game of total offense, and ranked among the
nation's best in scoring have been prominent on the list of accom-
plishments of Ensminger coached offenses.
Overall, Ensminger brings 16 years of coaching experience to
Clemson. This does not include his years as an outstanding player at
LSU. He played in three bowl games for the LSU Tigers and when he
graduated in 1979 he was second in LSU history in passing yardage,
just behind Bert Jones and ahead of the legendary Y.A. Turtle.
The native of Baton Rouge, LA was a four-year letterman at LSU
and he still holds LSU passing records for touchdowns in a game (four)
and longest touchdown pass play (82 yards). He was named the LSU
team MVP in 1979.
Ensminger spent the previous three seasons at Texas A&M. Last
year the Aggies averaged 404 yards per game, featuring a balanced attack that gained 230 yards rushing
and 174 passing on a per game basis. Texas A&M averaged 29 points per game against a schedule that
included five Top 25 opponents.
Between 1991-93 Ensminger tutored Eric Zeier and the Georgia Bulldogs. Ensminger's coaching was a
prime reason Zeier set 61 school passing records. The Bulldogs ranked ninth in the nation in total offense
in 1992 with 450.4 yards per game and finished 10th in the country in scoring with 32 points per contest.
The Steve Ensminger File
At Clemson: In his first year as offensive coor-
dinator and quarterback coach.
Previous Coaching Experience: College - wide
receivers at Nicholls State (1981-83); quarter-
backs and wide receivers at McNeese State
(1984-87); Offensive Coordinator/quarterbacks at
Louisiana Tech (1988-90); passing game coordi-
nator/quarterbacks at Georgia (1991-93);
Offensive Coordinator/quarterbacks at Texas
A&M (1994-96); Offensive Coordinator/quarter-
backs at Clemson (1997-present).
Education: Graduated from Baton Rouge
Central High School in 1976. Earned a B.S. in
Physical Education from Louisiana State in 1979.
College Playing Experience: Lettered four
years at LSU.
Personal Data: Born on September 15, 1958.
Married to former Amy Marie Gonzales. The cou-
ple has two daughters, Krystalin and Brittany
Rose, and a son, Steve.
Reggie Herring
Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers
Reggie Herring is in his first year as defensive coordintor, but his
fourth season with the program. He has projected a mental and phys-
ical toughness to his linebackers and that toughness should enhance
the entire Tiger defense in 1997.
Among the players who have benefitted by his coaching is Anthony
Simmons, already one of the most decorated players in Clemson his-
tory. He set a single season record for tackles last year with 178 and
is listed as the Rising Star of College Football according to Street &
Smith Magazine for 1997.
Herring is another example of an outstanding former player who
has gone on to become an outstanding coach. A teammate of Rick
Stockstill at Florida State, Herring left his own mark with the Seminole
program as a player.
Herring was captain of the 1980 Orange Bowl team and earned
AP All-America honors in 1980. The Seminoles played in the Orange
Bowl and ranked in the top 10 in the nation his junior and senior sea-
sons, and he was recently inducted into the Florida State Hall of Fame. He was a three-year starter at
Florida State and the Seminoles played in three bowls during his four-year career. Florida State also had
three double-figure victory seasons during his career.
Like many of Clemson's assistant coaches in 1997, Herring has a diverse experience history. He has
been a part of successful programs at Oklahoma State, Auburn, TCU and now Clemson. He was defensive
coordinator at TCU prior to coming to Clemson.
Herring has not made vacation plans over the Christmas holidays for quite some time. He has been a
part of college football as a player and coach since 1977. In those 20 seasons he has been to 15 bowl
games, 12 as a coach and three as a player. He has already coached in three bowl games with Clemson.
The Reggie Herring File
At Clemson: In his fourth season as inside line-
backers coach, his first as defensive coordinator.
Previous Coaching Experience: College -
Linebacker coach at Oklahoma State (1981-85);
linebacker coach at Auburn (1986-91); defensive
coordinator and linebacker coach at Texas
Christian (1992-93); inside linebacker coach at
Clemson (Dec. 1993-present).
Education: B.S. in Criminology from Florida
State (1981).
College Playing Experience: Three-year
starter at linebacker for Florida State.
Personal Data: Born on July 3, 1959. ..married
the former Lisa Ward, and they have two children,
Caroline and Adam.
Richard Bisaccia
Running Backs/Special Teams/Recruiting Coordinator
Records in every area have been set since Richard Bisaccia
became running backs coach of the Clemson Tigers in 1994.
Raymond Priester is the only active player in college football who holds
his schools rushing record on a game, season and career basis.
The Tigers have led the ACC in rushing each of the last two sea-
sons and they have done it with strong rushing and a lack of fumbling.
Clemson has lost just eight fumbles by running backs the last three
seasons, including an all-time NCAA record low two lost fumbles in
1994.
Bisaccia, a Yonkers, NY native, learned how to hold onto the foot-
ball as a four-year starter and team captain at Yankton College.
Bisaccia was a free agent with the Philadelphia Stars of the USFL after
his college career.
While the 1983 Spring season saw the end of his playing career,
the 1983 Fall was the beginning of his coaching career. He was
named the offensive coordinator at Wayne State in Nebraska his first year out of college and he has been in
college coaching ever since.
Unlike many Division I full-time assistant coaches, Bisaccia has not made a lot of moves. He spent five
seasons at Wayne State, then six seasons at South Carolina and is now in his fourth full season at Clemson.
Bisaccia probably wears more hats than any other Clemson coach. In addition to his time with the run-
ning backs, he is also the special teams coach and the recruiting coordinator. Clemson has had a con-
sensus top 20 recruiting class each of the last two seasons. Clemson's freshmen defensive backs for 1997
were ranked best in the nation by SuperPrep.
The Richard Bisaccia File
At Clemson: In his fourth season as the Tigers'
running backs coach and special teams coach.
Previous Coaching Experince: College -
Offensive coordinator at Wayne State (NE)
(1983-87); graduate assistant for wide receivers
at South Carolina (1988); volunteer assistant for
defensive ends at South Carolina (1989-90); tight
ends coach at South Carolina (1991); running
backs and special teams coach at South Carolina
(1992-93); running backs and special teams
coach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-present).
Education: New Fairfield High School in New
Fairfield, CT; Earned a degree in health and
physical education from Yankton College (1983).
College Playing Experience: Four-year starter
and team captain at Yankton College (1980-83).
Personal Data: Born June 3, 1960 He and his
wife Jeanne have four children: daughters,
Michele, Elizabeth, and Madeline and son
Richard Oakley.
David Bibee
Outside Linebackers
David Bibee takes over the coaching reigns of one of the leg-
endary positions of Clemson football, the outside linebackers. This
position has seen many all-star Tigers in recent years, players who
have gone on to stellar careers in the NFL. Bibee's resume shows that
he is up to the challenge and many of his current players could go on
to join Clemson players of yesteryear in the NFL.
Bibee is in his 18th season as a college football coach. His expe-
rience in college athletics actually dates to 1973 when he started his
college career as a player at Tennessee. He graduated from that
school in 1977 and was a teammate of current Tiger Head Coach
Tommy West for two seasons.
Bibee started his college coaching career in Volunteer land in 1 977
as a graduate assistant, then became the junior varsity coach at
Mississippi in 1978. From there he had stints at North Alabama,
Middle Tennessee State, Austin Peay, Appalachian State, South
Carolina and Tennessee Tech.
Bibee has been involved in all aspects of coaching, from recruiting to administration to on the field coach-
ing. He has spent most of his career as a defensive coach, including 10 years as an assistant head coach.
He spent six years coaching for Appalachian State, ironically, Clemson's opponent in his first game as a
Tiger coach. The Mountaineers won two Southern Conference titles and twice led the nation in turnover mar-
gin during his career as a recruiting coordinator and secondary coach.
David Bibee File
At Clemson: In his first season as outside line-
backers coach.
Previous Coaching Experience: College —
Graduate assistant at Tennessee (1977); Co-
Head coach of junior varsity squad at Mississippi
(1978); Secondary coach and recruiting coordi-
nator at North Alabama (1979); Secondary
coach and recruiting coordinator at Middle
Tennessee State (1980); Secondary coach and
recruiting coordinator at Austin Peay (1981-82);
Assistant head coach, secondary coach, and
recruiting coordinator at Appalachian State
(1983-88); Assistant head coach and secondary
coach at South Carolina (1989-93); Secondary
coach and recruiting coordinator at Tennessee
Tech (1996); Outside Linebackers coach at
Clemson (1997).
Education: Graduated from Bristol's Tennessee
High in 1972. Earned a B.S. in Health Education
from Tennessee in 1977.
Charlie Harbison
Defensive Backs
Charlie Harbison has been at Clemson for only two seasons, but
three of his proteges already are on National Football League rosters.
Brian Dawkins, who ranked among the top pass intercepters in the
nation for Clemson in 1995, was an NFL All-Rookie selection with the
Philadelphia Eagles in 1996. Leomont Evans was a member of the
Washington Redskins in 1996 after an AII-ACC season in 1995, while
Dexter McCleon was a second-round pick of the St. Louis Rams in
1996 and will see considerable action with that team in 1997.
Those three players were key reasons Clemson had 22 intercep-
tions in 1995, one of the top figures in Clemson history and one of the
top 15 totals in the nation.
Harbison has more experience at the professional level than any
other current Tiger mentor. Harbison was a starter at strong safety
with the New Orleans and Boston Breakers of the USFL in 1983-84
and also signed a free agent contract with the Buffalo Bills in 1982,
1985 and 1986.
Harbison also coached on the pro level with the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks of the World League of
American Football, with the Charlotte Barons of the MLFS and with the Charlotte Rage of the AFL. He has
coached wide receivers, linebackers, and defensive backs in his career, but has by far his most experience
as a secondary coach.
In addition to his Division I experience, Harbison also has had significant success at the NAIA level. His
Gardner-Webb team of 1992 had a 12-2 record and played in the NAIA Championship game.
The Charlie Harbison File
At Clemson: In his third year as secondary
coach at Clemson.
Previous Coaching Experience: College ■
Defensive back coach at Gardner-Webb (1984);
wide receiver coach at Gardner-Webb (1992-93);
defensive back coach at UTEP (1994); defensive
back coach at Clemson (1995-present);
Professional— linebacker coach for Charlotte
Barons (1990); defensive back/special teams
coach for the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks (1991);
defensive back coach for Carolina Cougars
(1992); defensive back/wide receiver coach for
Charlotte Rage (1993-94).
Education: Received bachelors degree in busi-
ness administration from Gardner-Webb.
College Playing Experience — Professional —
Boston Breakers (1983), New Orleans Breakers
(1984), Buffalo Bills (preseason 1985-86).
Personal Data: Born October 27, 1959. He has
two sons, Charlie and Stedman.
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John Latina
Offensive Centers and Guards
Many preseason magazines have ranked Clemson's offensive line
among the best in the nation and this ranking is testimony to the out-
standing job John Latina has done since he first came to Clemson in
1994. Some might have ranked Clemson's line fifth from the bottom
when he came to Clemson.
Since then, Clemson has led the ACC in rushing in 1995 and
1996. That includes the 1995 team that finished fourth in the country
in rushing. The line produced four first or second team AII-ACC play-
ers a year ago and now features all-stars Jim Bundren and Glenn
Rountree, two converted defensive players who were tutored in the
basics of the game by Latina three years ago.
Latina has been an offensive coach for a Division I program every
year since 1979. He is in his third season coaching the centers and
guards, a drastic change from coaching the entire offensive line when
he first came to Clemson.
The Virginia Tech graduate, who once played against Clemson as an offensive guard (1978), has worked
at Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Temple and Kansas State. He has already coached in a bowl game with four
different schools, Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Kansas State and Clemson.
During his career he has worked with Dan Marino, who led the Panthers to a 9-3 ledger and the Cotton
Bowl in 1982. Paul Palmer, one of the top rushers in NCAA history with Temple, was also a member of
Latina's offense in the 1980s.
The John Latina File
At Clemson: In his third season as guards and
centers coach, his fourth season at Clemson.
Previous Coaching Experience: College -
Assistant coach at Virginia Tech (1979-81); assis-
tant coach at Pittsburgh (1982); offensive line
coach at Temple (1983-88); running game coordi-
nator at Kansas State (1989-93); offensive line
coach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-1994); offensive
guards and centers (1995-present).
Education: Received a bachelor's degree from
Virginia Tech (1979).
College Playing Experience: Four-year letter
winner at Virginia Tech as an offensive guard
(1975-78).
Personal Data: Bom September 18, 1957. ..he
and his wife Michele have two sons John Jr., and
Michael.
Mac McWhorter
Offensive Tackles/Tight Ends
Mac McWhorter is an assistant coach who has been able to take
his experiences learned as a player and relate them to his pupils.
McWhorter was an All-SEC guard at Georgia in the 1970s and now is
producing AII-ACC offensive linemen as a coach. Senior Jim Bundren
and senior Lamont Hall, both made AII-ACC teams last year and are
preseason Ail-Americans heading into this year.
McWhorter came to Clemson from Georgia, where he spent five
years (1991-96) as an offensive line coach. The Georgia native had
a successful stint in Athens, where he worked with All-American Eric
Zeier from 1991-94, and a "tough-nose" running game in '95. He
helped Georgia set numerous team records in many different cate-
gories in those five years. The Dogs led the SEC in rushing and pass-
ing during his career with the Bulldogs.
Coach McWhorter played football at Georgia in the early '70s as
an offensive lineman; so he is no stranger to the surroundings of suc-
cessful Division I football. He has played and coached in many big bowl games, including the Gator, Peach,
Hall of Fame, Citrus, and Sun Bowls.
McWhorter was an AP All-Southeastern Conference selection as a guard in 1973. He was also an hon-
orable mention All-American and was named captain of the Bulldogs. Georgia played in two bowl games
during his career.
McWhorter has been a college coach each of the last 17 years and 12 of those years he worked with
either Georgia or Georgia Tech. He also coached two years at ACC rival Duke (1990-91). Altogether,
McWhorter has coached in seven bowl games.
The Mac McWhorter File
At Clemson: In his second as offensive tackles
and tight ends coach.
Previous Coaching Experience: High School -
offensive line at Duluth High School (1974-75);
offensive coach/offensive line at Douglas County
Comprehensive High School (1 975-76); offensive
coordinator at Douglas County Comprehensive
High School (1976-79); Head Coach at Villa Rica
High School (1979-80). College - assistant
coach/offensive line at Georgia Tech (1980-87);
assistant head coach/offensive line at Alabama
(1987-88); assistant coach/offensive line at
Alabama (1988); Head Coach at West Georgia
College (1988-90); assistant coach/offensive line
at Duke (1990-91); assistant coach/offensive line
and tight ends at Georgia (1991-95); offensive
tackles/tight ends at Clemson (1996-present).
Education: Received a bachelor's degree from
Georgia (1974).
College Playing Experience: Earned four let-
ters at Georgia as an offensive lineman. Captain
of 1973 Georgia Team.
Personal Data: Born June 17, 1950. ..he and his
wife, Rebecca have two daughters: Kasay and
Katie; and a son: Mac.
Rick Stockstill
Wide Receivers
Rick Stockstill has been around successful programs and record
setting offenses his entire coaching career. In his first year as quar-
terback coach at Clemson (1989), the Tigers set a school record for
completion percentage (60%). The Tigers led the Atlantic Coast
Conference in total offense for the 1991 season, and Clemson gained
the second most yards in school history in the process.
In 1995 Clemson had its third most productive offense in history
scoring over 300 points and gaining over 4500 yards of total offense.
The 1996 season saw one of the top improvements in Clemson histo-
ry over the course of the season on the offensive side of the ball.
Stockstill also tutored productive offenses at Central Florida and
Bethune-Cookman in his early years as a football coach. As a player,
he was the starting quarterback for Florida State. He guided the
Seminoles to a pair of Orange Bowl appearances, a pair of top 10
rankings, and was the team captain in 1981.
It is no surprise that Stockstill has moved up the coaching ladder
so swiftly because he is the product of an athletic family. His father has considerable experience as the head
coach at Fernandina Beach High School in Florida. His brother, Jeff, was a starting wide receiver for the
Tigers in 1982, a reserve on the National Championship team of 1981.
Stockstill is in his ninth year with the Clemson program and the Tigers have been to bowl games in six of
the previous eight seasons. He joins Les Herrin and Whitey Jordan as the only assistant coaches in
Clemson history to serve under three different head coaches.
The Rick Stockstill File
At Clemson: In his third season as wide
receivers coach and is in his ninth season with
the Tigers.
Previous Coaching Experience: College ■
Offensive coordinator and quarterback coach at
Bethune-Cookman College (1983-84); assistant
head coach and wide receiver coach at the
University of Central Florida (1985-88); quarter-
back coach at Clemson (1989-1993); passing
game coordinator at Clemson (1992-93); co-
offensive coordinator and wide receiver coach
(Dec. 1993-1994); wide receivers (1995-present).
Education: Fernandina Beach High School in
Fernandina Beach, FL (1977); B.S. degree in
Physical Education from Florida State (1 982).
College Playing Experience: Earned three let-
ters in football from Florida State. Captain of 1 981
Florida State team.
Personal Data: Born December 23, 1959. ..he
and his wife Sara were married on July 7, 1990,
and they have two children; Brent, and Emily.
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Johnson Hunter I
Graduate Assistant
Coach
Responsibilities: Graduate
Assistant coach who will work with
defense.
Coaching Experience: Student Assistant at Catawba College
(1988-90); special teams coordinator and linebackers coach at
Bandys High School (1991); defensive and special teams coor-
dinator at Bandys High School (1992-93); receivers coach at
North Carolina A&T State University (1994); outside linebackers
coach at North Carolina A&T State University (1995).
Playing Experience: College - Played for Catawba College for
two and one half years before suffering a knee injury. High
School - played for Coach Bruce Bolick at East Lincoln High
School... earned all-conference honors in both football and
track.
Education: Received a bachelor's degree from Catawba
College in Business Administration/Physical Education in 1990.
He is currently pursuing a master's degree in physical education
administration and student affairs.
Personal Data: Born August 30, 1967 in Lincolnton, NC.
Johnson is single.
Vance Vice
Graduate Assistant
Coach
Responsibilities: Graduate
Assistant coach who will work with
offense and tight ends.
Coaching Experience: Graduate
Assistant at University of Georgia (1990-92); Varsity football
assistant and Varsity boys track assistant at Hart County High
School (1992-96); Varsity wrestling head coach (1995-96).
Playing Experience: College - played for Oklahoma State... let-
tered three years... academic All-Big Eight tight end three
years... participated in Gator Bowl, Sun Bowl, and Holiday Bowl.
High School - played for Bristow High School in Bristow,
Oklahoma where he lettered four years in football, basketball,
and track... earned All-State in football and was awarded the
Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete Award.
Education: Received a bachelor's degree from Oklahoma
State in Secondary Education in 1990. He received his master's
from the University of Georgia in Education Administration in
1993. He is currently pursuing an educational specialist degree
in education administration.
Personal Data: Born August 26, 1966 in Bristow, Oklahoma.
Vance is married to the former Kerry Cole of Toccoa, Georgia.
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camps to choose from at Clemson University. The Tiger Cub Camp is tor young men in
grades 4-8. The Tiger Camp is for young men in grades 9-12. Coach West and the entire
coaching staff are camp instructors along with select high school coaches. For more infor-
mation on how you can be a participant in a Clemson Tiger Football Camp call or write:
Clemson Tiger Football Camps
P.O. Box 1 61 2
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(864) 656-1908
Cub Camp - June 14-17, 1998
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Clemson Coaches
Clemson's Head Coaches have had a combined 71 Top 2S seasons
hlfflP" Trevor Adair
JHn Men's Soccer
m ^ v ^sP^^l Lock Haven state 82
PPljP^, l^MB 26-13-3 at Clemson, 2 years
60-37-8 overall, 6 years
'Guided Clemson to a top five finish
and the second round of the NCAA
Tournament in his first year with the
program.
*First season also included a pair of
wins over top 10 teams on the road
(North Carolina and Santa Clara) and
three top 25 wins overall.
*Has taken a team to the Sweet 16 of
the NCAA Tournament and a final top 20 ranking two of last three
years.
'Coached Brown to the NCAA Tournament Final Eight in 1994.
The Bruins also won the Ivy League and recorded a victory over #1
ranked Boston University that season. In 1993 his Brown team
defeated second-ranked Virginia.
"Had four top 25 wins in 1996.
Rick Barnes
Men s Basketball
Lenoir Rhyne 77
56-34 at Clemson, 3 years
184-120 overall, 10 years
*Has taken Clemson to postseason
play in each of his three years at
Clemson, two NCAAs and one NIT. He
guided Clemson to its first Sweet 1 6 fin-
ish since 1990 when the Tigers defeat-
ed Miami (OH) and Tulsa in 1997.
'Clemson finished eighth in the final
USA Today poll in 1997, its highest
ranking ever and the 1996-97 Tigers
were ranked in every poll, a first in Clemson history.
'Tigers were ranked second in the nation on January 20, 1997,
Clemson's highest ranking ever.
'Clemson set a record for wins away from home in 1996-97 with
11, including an overtime victory over third-ranked and defending
National Champion Kentucky.
'Defeated all eight ACC teams in 1995-96, just the fifth time in
history Clemson has done that.
Wayne Coffman, Women's
Track and Cross Country
Clemson '81
15 years at Clemson
18 Top 25 Seasons
'Played on an ACC Champion and
has coached four ACC championship
teams.
'Five-time ACC Coach-of-the-Year,
including 1996 in indoor track. Also a
three-time district Coach-of-the-Year.
'Has coached 16 indoor track Ail-
Americans and 27 outdoor Ail-
Americans to go with nine cross coun-
try Ail-Americans. Overall, has coached 86 ACC Champions.
'Cross Country has 11 top 20 finishes in his 15 years as head
coach. Overall, has had 18 top 25 finishes in the three programs
combined.
'In 1985-86 the program finished in the top 25 in all three sports,
a first in Clemson women's track history.
'Cross country team finished third nationally in 1990, highest
ranking for a women's sports team in Clemson history.
Jim Davis
Women's Basketball
Tennessee Wesleyan, 70
208-102 at Clemson, 10 years
352-142 overall, 17 years
'Clemson's winningest women's
basketball coach in history with 208
victories.
*ACC Coach-of-the-Year in 1997, the
third time he has won that award.
'First basketball coach to guide
Clemson to an ACC Championship,
his Tigers won ACC Tournament at
Rock Hill in 1996. Included in the string
of wins was a third straight triumph over a top 10 Virginia team.
'Has taken Clemson to the NCAA Tournament in nine of his 10
years and to postseason play in all 10 years.
'Clemson has won at least 20 games in eight of his 10 years as
head coach and he has averaged 21 wins per season. Eight of
those 10 years Clemson has been ranked in the final top 25, includ-
ing a #14 ranking in 1996.
Nancy Harris
Women's Tennis
Alabama, '84
First year at Clemson
198-37 overall, 9 years
'Coached 36 women's Ail-
Americans and 17 men's All-
Americans at Auburn University at
Montgomery.
'Guided Auburn-Montgomery
women to the NAIA National
Championship match each of the last
seven years and had eight consecutive
top 10 teams.
'Had a 135-24 record as women's coach (.850) and 63-13 mark
as men's coach (.829).
'Named National Coach of the Year at the NAIA level four times,
including three times as coach of the men's program.
'Played professionally in Wimbledon, the US Open and the
Australian Open.
*ln 1995 and 1996 her men's teams at Auburn-Montgomery won
the NAIA National Championship, the first female coach in history to
lead a men's program to a national championship.
Jolene Hoover
Women's Volleyball
Illinois State '86
95-41 at Clemson, 4 years
188-72 overall, 7 years
'Has coached Clemson to the NCAA
tournament in two of her four seasons
with the Tigers, the only NCAA
Tournament appearances in Clemson
history.
'Clemson has won 70 percent of its
matches in three of her four seasons
and finished second in the ACC in
three of her four seasons.
'Named ACC Coach-of-the-Year in 1994, first Clemson volley-
ball coach so honored.
'Won 17 straight regular season tournaments at one stretch in
her Clemson career.
'Has had an AII-ACC player every year she has coached at
Clemson.
*Player-of-the-Year in the Gateway Conference as a collegiate
player at Illinois State.
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Chuck Kriese, Men's Tennis
Tennessee Tech, 72
471-261 at Clemson, 22 years
'Winningest men's tennis coach in
Clemson and ACC history. His 471
career wins rank in the top 10 all-time.
*Has coached Clemson to 16 NCAA
Tournament appearances in his 22
years as head coach. That includes
six Final Eight Finishes and 11 Final
■pr* M 16 finishes.
^*S^ fli 'Clemson has 13 top 20 national fin-
jj^g ishes since 1979 under Kriese. includ-
ing a #19 finish in 1997.
*Tigers have won 1 0 ACC regular season championships and 1 0
conference championships under Kriese. Nine times Clemson has
won the ACC Tournament under Kriese, including 1997.
*A total of 18 Tigers have won 30 All-America certificates and
seven Tigers have won individual national awards in Kriese's career.
Among his more prominent players have been Jay Berger, Rick
Rudeen, and Mark Dickson, who have all had celebrated profes-
sional careers.
Jack Leggett, Baseball
Maine '76
203-72 at Clemson, 4 years
580-359 overall, 18 years
'Took Clemson to at least 50 wins, a
top 10 final ranking and the NCAA
Tournament each of his first three
years as Clemson Head Coach.
*Has had Tigers in the College World
Series in 1995 and 1996.
'Has averaged 50 wins a year for his
career at Clemson and had the Tigers
in the NCAA tournament and the final
Top 25 every season.
*His Tigers have 53 wins over Top 25 teams in his first four years,
including three wins over the number-one team.
*Guided Clemson to its first ever Final Four finish at the College
World Series and the number-four final ranking tied for the highest
finish ever.
*ACC Coach-of-the-Year in 1994 and 1995, just the third coach
in any sport in ACC history to be named ACC Coach-of-the-Year in
each of his first two years with a program.
*Won ACC Tournament Championship in 1994 and ACC regular
season title in 1994 and 1995.
*Three of his players, Kris Benson, Matt LeCroy and Billy Koch,
were members of the 1996 US Olympic Team.
Tracey Leone
Women's Soccer
North Carolina '91
44-18-2 at Clemson, 3 years
*Has guided Clemson to the NCAA
Tournament in each of her first three
years at Clemson, each of the first
three years of the program.
*Clemson is only program in
women's soccer to advance to the
NCAA Tournament in each of its first
three years.
"Program has finished in the top 20
in each season, #13 in 1994 and #15
in 1995, #18 in 1996.
'Took Clemson to the finals of the 1996 ACC Tournament.
'Team had a school record four wins over top 25 teams in 1996.
'Leone was member of United States World Cup Championship
team in 1991.
#3 NCAA
tied for the
Bruce Marchionda
Men's & Women's Swimming
Westminster College '79
Men 20-10 at Clemson, 3 years
Women 20-10 at Clemson, 3 years
'Coached Clemson to the 1997 ACC
Women's Championship, Clemson's
first ACC title in swimming in the
decade of the 1990s. The Lady Tigers
defeated six-time defending champion
North Carolina in its own pool to pull off
ifc the victory.
Ja | 'Marchionda was named ACC Coach
of the Year in Women's Swimming in 1997. The Lady Tigers were
ranked 23rd in the final regular season poll.
'Clemson had a combined record of 15-6 in the men's and
women's program in 1995-96, its best combined mark in eight years.
Record included wins in men's and women's competition over South
Carolina for the first time since 1989-90.
'Lady Tigers were ranked as high as 24th in the nation during the
1995-96 season, first top 25 ranking for a Clemson swimming team
since 1988-89.
Larry Penley, Golf
Clemson '81
14 years at Clemson
11 Top 20 Seasons
'Guided Clemson to a
M 4' |f \ Tournament finish in 1997,
highest ranking in Clemson history.
'Coached NCAA Champion Charles
Warren, Clemson's first NCAA golf
champion.
'Has coached Clemson to 14 straight
appearances in the NCAA National
Tournament, a record for any Clemson
coach in any sport.
'One of just two active coaches in the country who has taken a
team to the NCAA golf national tournament 14 straight years.
'Clemson has finished in the top 20 in the nation 11 of his 14 sea-
sons, including three top four finishes (1989, 1993 and 1997).
'Clemson has won three NCAA Regional Championships, four
ACC titles and 33 tournaments overall in his 14 years at Clemson.
Only coach in NCAA history to win three consecutive regional cham-
pionships.
'Has coached 26 All-America selections in his 14 years at
Clemson, including first-team Ail-Americans Richard Cougnlan and
Charles Warren in 1997.
*ACC Coach of the Year in 1 996 and 1 997, he also won the award
in 1987.
Bob Pollock
Men's Track & Cross Country
The Citadel '71
Nine years at Clemson
12 Top 20 Teams
'Has won 12 ACC Championships in
his Clemson career, more than any
other coach in Clemson history.
*A 12-time ACC Coach of the Year
selection, also the most in Clemson his-
tory.
'Tigers won ACC Indoor and Outdoor
Track championships in 1997 and
ranked in the top 25 nationally in both.
'One of just three coaches in ACC history to win ACC Coach of
the Year honors in each of his first two years with a program.
'Coached the Tigers to a #17 final ranking in outdoor track in
1997, his 12th top 20 team in cross country, indoor or outdoor track.
'Clemson's outdoor track team has now finished in the top 20
seven straight years and the indoor team has been in the top 20 four
of the last six years.
'Guided Clemson to ACC Championship in cross country, indoor
track and outdoor track in his first year at Clemson. 1988-89.
'Clemson has had 97 All-America certificates in indoor, outdoor
track and cross country in his career.
'Has coached seven national champions in his career at
Clemson.
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Stadium Emergencies,
WHATTO DO IF EMERGENCIES ARISE:
Please step back and give the organized EMS personnel room to work.
Well-intentioned attempts to help by untrained persons interfere with the
efficiency of the EMS system.
Most emergencies occurring at the stadium result from pre-existing
medical conditions. Bring your medical identification card or wear medical
identification jewelry.
INSECT STINGS:
Common at outdoor events. Treat immediately with ice and seek med-
ical advice. If allergic, carry a kit from your physician with you.
HOW TO RECOGNIZE A HEART ATTACK:
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Noncontact foul
Illegal participation
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53 • OLB
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94 • DT
Terry Bryant
93 • OLB
James Chappell
46 »WR
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56 • ILB
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74 • OG
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47 • OLB
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40«TB
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60 • MG
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38 • PK
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96 • DT
Holland Postell
70«OT
Raymond Priester
27 »TB
Eric Ramsey
69»OG
Darius Rapley
55 • ILB
David Richardson
29»PK
Ryan Romano
43»PK
Glenn Rountree
75 • OG
Anthony Simmons
41 • ILB
Jamie Somaini
34 • PK
Jason Stockunas
87»WR
Brandon Streeter
14 • QB
Mark Striewing
63 • OG
Shawn Sullivan
39«SN
John Thompson
44 • FB
Adam Varnidore
69»OG
Damond Ward
22 • CB
Justin Watts
16 »WR
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97 • MG
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99 • DT
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Senior Spotlight
By Amy Moore
Matt McLeod
Offensive lineman Matt
McLeod has accomplished a
great deal in his Clemson career.
As a walk-on, McLeod saw action
in four games in 1996 and was
the only walk-on offensive line-
man to letter in 1996. McLeod
also reached a second-team sta-
tus at midseason of 1996, and in
the 1997 Spring Game saw a lot
of action at center.
Matt's hard work and dedica-
tion over the years have certainly paid off, earning him a
scholarship for thel 997 season. He played 1 4 snaps against
Wake Forest in the Tigers 33-16 victory and was a part of an
attack that gained 482 yards of total offense, the best day by
a Wake Forest opponent this year. McCleod graded 80 per-
cent in the contest.
Unfortunately, the season ended prematurely for Matt on
Tuesday, November 4 when he was struck by a van while rid-
ing his motorcyle. The accident broke a leg that will require
much rehabilitation.
"Matt is a tremendous young person who is very serious
about everything he does," said offensive line coach John
Latina. "He has had to play multiple positions for us and has
handled it very well. We are all saddened by his accident."
McLeod is a native of Clemson, SC where he played for
Daniel High School. He was an all-region and all-state selec-
tion his senior year who played on two state championship
teams for coach Allen Sitterle's program.
James Chappell
James Chappell is a reserve
wide receiver who has earned
two letters at Clemson. Chappell
saw playing time in 1995 and
1996, and has played in two
games this season.
The native of Columbia, SC
had an excellent showing in the
1997 Spring Game recording a
17-yard touchdown pass from
quarterback Brandon Streeter.
"Chappell gives you every-
thing he's got, he practices hard, and he's done everything
we've asked," said Clemson wide receiver coach Rick
Stockstill. "We have been fortunate this year to get him in two
games and he has done well. I have all the respect in the
world for Chappell because of what he does out there on the
practice field."
James Chappell attended Dutch Fork High School in
Winnsboro, SC and was named all-regional receiver his
senior year when he set a school record for receptions in a
season. He also had the longest kickoff return in school his-
tory.
Adrian Greene
Adrian Greene was one of
only two walk-on wide receivers
to letter in 1996. Greene saw
action in Tigers wins over
Furman, Maryland, and N.C.
State in 1996. In 1997, Greene
is listed as a reserve wide receiv-
er and has played in both the
UTEP and Wake Forest games.
"Adrian has been here four
years and has done everything
we've asked, " said wide receiv-
er coach Rick Stockstill. "I am personally very happy because
he is getting some playing time for all the hard work he has
put in these past four years."
Greene is a native of Loris, SC. He was an all-conference
and all-county performer for his senior year play at South
Columbus High School.
Derek Basileo
Derek Basileo has had to
become Mr. Versility over the
past year. For his first three
years, Basileo saw action as a
punter, but was then moved to
wide receiver in the spring of
1997. He is currently the tallest
receiver on the 1997 roster,
standing 6-4. This year he has
provided backup strength and
has seen action in two Clemson
games.
Off the field Basileo is a fine student, who was a member
of the ACC Academic Honor Roll for 1996-1997 recording a
3.4 in management for the spring semester. He will graduate
in December.
"Derek came here as a kicker and moved over to wide
receiver just this year and has made a huge turnaround,"
states wide receiver coach Rick Stockstill. "I have really
enjoyed coaching Derek this year, he works extremely hard
out there on the practice field and has done a lot since he
arrived at Clemson."
Basileo was ranked among the Top 50 wide receivers in
South Florida coming out of high school. He is a native of
Deerfield Beach, FL and attended Deerfield Beach High
School where he set a school record by recording two 75-yard
punts his senior season. Basileo was also named all-confer-
ence, first-team All-South, and third-team All-State his senior
year.
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Strength Training
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Raymond White
1996 Clemson Strength
Ail-American
Strength Ail-Americans
1981 Jeff Davis, LB
Jeff Bryant, DT
Lee Nanney, OT
1983 William Perry, MG
1984 Kenny Flowers, TB
1985 Jim Riggs, TE
1986 Ty Granger, OT
1987 Danny Pearman, TE
1988 Donnell Woolford, DB
1989 Vince Taylor, LB
1990 Levon Kirkland, OLB
1991 Mike Brown, C
1992 Brentson Buckner, DT
1 993 Stacy Seegars, OG
1994 Nelson Welch, PK
1995 Brian Dawkins, SS
1996 Raymond White, MG
Lifter-of-the-Year
1985 Kenny Flowers, TB
John Phillips, OG
1986 Ty Granger, OT
1987 Mark Drag, MG
1988 JeffBak, C
1989 Levon Kirkland, OLB
1990 Arthur Bussie, DT
Curtis Whitley, C
1991 Ashley Sheppard, OLB
1 992 Warren Forney, DT
1993 Ed Glenn, TE
Stephon Wynn, TE
1994 Ed Glenn, TE
1995 Patrick Sapp, OLB
1996 Raymond White, MG
Joey Batson
Head Strength Coach
John Sisk
Asst. Strength Coach
Ruben Mendoza
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convening of the Commission on the Future of Clemson University. The Commission was created by the Board of
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for the University into the 21st century and position Clemson as one of America's leading universities. All of the
members of the Commission are volunteers who pay their own expenses incurred in connection with their work on the
Commission. The chairpersons are as follows:
National Co-chair National Co-chair
Lawrence M. Gressette, Jr. '54,
Chairman of Clemson's Board of Trustees
and of the Executive Committee of
SCAN A Corp., Columbia, SC
College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences
Jerry H. Ballengee, President and COO, Union Camp
Corp., Wayne, NJ
College of Architecture , Arts and Humanities
Ted P. Pappas '57, President, Pappas Associates
Architects Inc., Jacksonville, FL
College of Business and Public Affairs
Arthur M. Spiro '45, President, AMS-Tex Enterprises
Inc., Great Neck, NY
College of Engineering and Science
Milton W. Holcombe '53, Retired VP and Founder,
Electrospace Systems Inc., Dallas, TX
College of Health, Education and Human Development
Carolyn W. Creel '61, President, C.C. & Associates,
Myrtle Beach, SC
Student Life and Services
James E. Bostic, Jr. '69, Senior VP, Environmental,
Government Affairs and Communications, Georgia
Pacific Corp., Atlanta, GA
Intercollegiate Athletics
Philip H. Prince '49, President Emeritus of Clemson
and Retired Senior VP, Human Resources, American
Express Co., Mt. Pleasant, SC
University Research
Dan C. Stanzione '67, President, Bell Labs and
President, Network Systems, Warren, NJ
Jerry E. Dempsey '54,
Chairman and CEO of PPG
Industries Inc., Pittsburgh, PA
Library and Information Technology
Sean C. Rush, General Manager, Global Education
Industry, IBM Corp., Boston, MA
Public Services and Cooperative Extension
Darra W. Cothran '69, Attorney and Partner,
Woodward Cothran & Herndon, Columbia, SC
Undergraduate Education and the Clemson Experience
Jane Robelot '82, Co-anchor, "CBS This Morning,"
New York, NY
Sonny White '65, President, Ciba Specialty
Chemicals Corp., Greensboro, NC
University Advancement
Frank M. Bishop, Jr. '65, Partner, INVESCO Capital
Management, Atlanta, GA
A. Neill Cameron, Jr., President, Ogilvy 6k Mather
South, Atlanta, GA
University Management and Finances
William B. Sturgis '57, Retired President, Cryovac
Division of WR. Grace 6k Co., Greenville, SC
Continiung Education and Professional Development
Bill Carpenter, Retired Chairman and CEO, Rust
Environment and Infrastructure, Greenville, SC
Clemson's Contributions to South Carolina's Future
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In 1991, two very special anniver-
saries in the Clemson football tradition
were observed. Not only did the 1991
season mark the 10th anniversary of
Clemson's National Championship
season, but it also marked the 50th
birthday of the place where the Tigers
won six games that season: Memorial
Stadium.
In the first 55 years of Memorial
Stadium, Clemson has a record of 192-
71-7, including a 34-9-1 ledger over
the last seven seasons. Clemson had a
16-game unbeaten streak at home
between 1990-92 and has a career win-
ning ratio of 72.4 percent.
The stadium has definitely been
good to the Tigers who call it home, but
the stadium was constructed against
the advice of at least one Clemson
coach. Just before head coach Jess
Neely left for Rice University after the
1 939 season, he gave Clemson a mes-
sage. "Don't ever let them talk you into
building a big stadium," he said. "Put
about 10,000 seats behind the
Y.M.C. A. That's all you'll ever need'.
Instead of following Coach Neely's
advice, however, Clemson officials de-
cided to build the new stadium in a val-
ley on the western part of campus.
The place would take some clearing-
there were many trees, but luckily
there were no hedges.
The crews went to work: clearing,
cutting, pouring, and forming. Finally,
on September 19, 1942, Clemson Me-
morial Stadium opened with the Tiger
football team thrashing Presbyterian
College, 32-13. Those 20,000 seats
installed for Opening Day would soon
grow; and grow and grow. This year
Clemson celebrates its 56th year in
this outstanding facility.
When the original part of the stadi-
um was built in the early 40's, much of
the work was done by scholarship ath-
letes, including many football players.
The first staking out of the stadium was
done by two members of the football
team, A.N. Cameron and Hugh Webb.
Webb returned to Clemson years later
to be an architecture professor, and
Cameron went on to become a civil en-
gineer in Louisiana.
The building of the stadium did not
proceed without a few problems. One
day during the clearing of the land, one
young football player proudly
announced that he was not allergic to
poison oak. He then commenced to
attack the poison oak with a swing
blade, throwing the plants to and fro.
The next day, however, the boy was
swollen twice his size and had to be put
in the hospital.
There are many other stories about
the stadium including one stating that
Clemson has won over 70 percent of its games in Memorial Stadium since the facility
opened in 1942.
Frank Howard put a chew of tobacco in
each corner of the stadium as the con-
crete poured.
Howard says that the seeding of
the grass caused a few problems.
"About 40 people and I laid sod on the
field," he says. "After three weeks, on
July 15, we had only gotten halfway
through.
"I told them that it had taken us
three weeks to get that far, and I would
give them three more week's pay for
however long it took. I also told them
we would have 50 gallons of ice cream
when we got through. After that it took
them three days to do the rest of the
field. Then we sat down in the middle
of the field and ate up that whole 50
gallons."
Howard says that on the day of the
first game in the stadium,"the gates
were hung at 1 :00 pm and we played at
2:00 pm." But that would be all of the
construction for a while. Then in 1958,
18,000 sideline seats were added and,
in 1960, a total of 5,658 West end zone
seats were added in response to in-
creasing attendance. With the large
end zone,"Green Grass" section, this
expansion increased capacity to about
53,000.
Later, upper decks were added to
each side of the stadium as crowds
swelled-the first one in 1978 and the
second in 1983. This increased capac-
ity to over 80,000 which makes it one
of the 10 largest on-campus stadiums
in the country.
The effect spiraling inflation has
had in this century can be dramatically
seen in the differences in stadium con-
struction. The original part of the sta-
dium was built at a cost of $125,000 or
at $6.25 a seat. The newest upper
deck was finished in 1983 at a cost of
$13.5 million, or $866 a seat.
Through the years, Memorial Sta-
dium has become known as "Death
Valley." It was tagged this by the late
Presbyterian coach, Lonnie McMillan.
After bringing his PC. teams to
Clemson for years and getting
whipped, McMillan said the place was
like Death Valley. A few years later the
name stuck.
On November 16, 1974 the playing
surface was named Frank Howard
Field for the legendary coach because
of his long service and dedication to
the University.
Luckily, the stadium wasn't built be-
hind the Y.
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Clemson University's commitment to
provide its student-athletes with the very
best of facilities is evident in many ways.
From the soaring upper decks of Memorial
Stadium, to the state-of-the-art strength
training facility, young men and women
from all 18 of Clemson's varsity sports
have the very best in facilities for training
and competition. Vickery Hall is no excep-
tion, as the $3 million structure is as
impressive aesthetically as any of the
other facilities. But the importance of
Vickery Hall to the Clemson University
Athletic Department is not found in the
structure itself, but in the many programs
that the building houses.
Vickery Hall opened in the spring of
1991 and was the first in the country built
solely for the all-around education of stu-
dent-athletes. The two-story, 27,000
square -foot building is open throughout
the day and into the evening to accommo-
date the extended schedules of student-
athletes.
The mission of the Student-Athlete En-
richment Programs is to monitor, guide,
and encourage student-athletes to fulfill
their long term goal, and to achieve their
academic and career potential.
Vickery Hall focuses on three primary
areas to meet the student-athlete's needs.
Academic Support
Clemson's Student-Athlete Enrichment
Programs have provided one of the best
academic support and advising programs
in the nation.
The proof is in the statistics. A record
number of Clemson student-athletes made
the academic honor roll in 1997. Eight of
Clemson's 13 Sports programs had a high-
er GPA than the student body average in
the 1997 Spring semester. Twenty
Clemson football players were on the ACC
academic honor roll for the 1996-97 aca-
demic year, an all-time record. The Tiger
football team had an all-time record GPA
for the entire year in 1996-97. The Aca-
demic Counselor performs a variety of du-
ties to track academic progress. Their du-
ties include providing assistance in regis-
tration and priority scheduling, contacting
faculty, personally checking classes, re-
cording information, counseling sessions
with student-athletes, providing diagnostic
testing, and directing career aspirations.
One of the most prestigious programs
that has received recognition essential to
the growth of Vickery Hall is the tutorial
program.
The Student-Athlete Enrichment Pro-
gram has been granted a Level 1 certifica-
tion from the College of Reading and
Learning Association, International Tutor
Certification Program. Of the 160 pro-
grams certified by CRLA, the Clemson
Student-Athlete Enrichment Program is
one of three student-athlete programs in
the country to achieve this distinction.
Having tutor certification enables stu-
dent-athletes to be provided the highest
quality of academic assistance possible.
Approximately 80 tutors are hired to pro-
vide academic support in the many subject
areas offered.
The Department of Student-Athlete En-
richment Programs has recognized the
need for students to have access to high-
quality computing equipment and has
made a commitment to provide the stu-
dent-athletes at Clemson with the largest
computer lab in the country. Located on
the first floor of Vickery Hall is the
Department of Student-Athlete Enrichment
Programs' Microcomputer Laboratory. The
lab is open seven days a week, for 16
hours on Monday through Thursday, and
limited time on Saturday and Sunday.
During exam periods the lab hours are
extended.
The lab staff has a full-time computer
Clemson has a staff of 11 full-time employees to work with Tiger student-athletes in
various self-enrichment programs.
manager, and also graduate students,
many of whom are pursuing advanced de-
grees in computer science. Lab staff mem-
bers are available for tutoring of any Com-
puter Science course, as well as the many
management, engineering and business
courses that deal with personal computers.
The Student-Athlete Enrichment Pro-
gram is committed to providing state-of-
the-art computing facilities. New comput-
ers have recently been purchased bringing
the lab to a state of the art facility. Over 40
computers are available for student-ath-
letes.
All computers are fully connected to
the internet allowing for access of comput-
ers throughout the world for research and
communication.
Personal Growth Program
One of the most important programs
that helps student-athletes reach their full
potential and engage successfully in this
college experience is the Personal Growth
and Development Program.
The purpose of this program is to assist
the student-athlete in making a successful
transition into his/her university and athlet-
ic life. These programs will provide the stu-
dent-athlete the opportunity to examine
and explore issues and topics pertaining to
his/her values, personal health and well-
ness, behavior, and goals. The specific
topics will encompass both general transi-
tion issues and specific athletic issues as
well.
Career Assistance Program
The Career Assistance Program pro-
vides student-athletes an opportunity to
fulfill career aspirations by participating in
various career seminars offered by the
staff at Vickery Hall. The philosophy of this
program is to provide student-athletes with
job searching skills and strategies, intern-
ships, practicum experience as well as
summer employment. These programs are
designed to address specific career oppor-
tunities through a program that uses each
year to gain information on the student-
athletes.
By using the resources available to the
University, Alumni Center and the Athletic
Department, Clemson is working to estab-
lish a network of businesses, companies,
and executives who will help assist with
The Summer Employment Assistance Pro-
gram. The program's main goal is to pro-
vide the student-athlete with job experi-
ence and a work history, which student
athletes can apply to their academic disci-
pline.
The Career Assistance Program is co-
ordinated from the academic colleges, the
Placement Center, and through the Athlet-
ic Department contacts. This program is
designed to better prepare the student-ath-
lete for full-time employment and focuses
on resume writing and interview tech-
niques.
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by Sam Blackman
Ben Anderson
Football, 1970-72
Ben Anderson might be the most successful walk-on in Clemson
athletic history. By success we are talking during his time at Clemson
as a student-athlete and in his current employment as University
General Counsel for his alma mater.
Anderson started 33 consecutive games for the Tigers between
1970-72. He intercepted nine passes in his career still tied for 13th
best in Clemson history. And, he recorded that total in three years, as
freshmen were not eligible during his playing days.
He was named first-team Academic AII-ACC all three years he
played for Hootie Ingram's Tigers and was a second-team Academic
All-America in 1971. On the field, he led the team in tackles in 1971
and 1972 and was voted the team's top defensive player in 1971.
Anderson might have the greatest combination of athletic and aca-
demic awards of any Clemson athlete. Upon the completion of his
career he was awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 1973
and was the winner of the Jim Weaver Award, presented by the
Atlantic Coast Conference to the outstanding student-athlete in the
league, regardless of sport.
That's not all! At graduation exercises in 1973, Anderson was the
recipient of the Norris Medal, emblematic of Clemson's best all-
around graduating senior student. No, not student-athlete, best all-
around student. In addition to his athletic accomplishments,
Anderson found time to serve on many student committees and was
President of Tiger Brotherhood.
But, that's not all! In 1973 he was the recipient of the Frank
Howard Award, presented each year to the athlete bringing the most
honor to Clemson University. Additionally, he was the 1973 Crozton
Ferris Mobley Award winner for the highest scholastic average by a
senior athlete and won the first James F. Byrnes American
Government Award, which is presented for excellence by the Political
Science Department.
When did Ben sleep?
Jeff Bostic
Football, 1977-79
Jeff Bostic was a key cog in the resurgence of Clemson football
in the mid-seventies. During his career Clemson played in three bowl
games, the 1977 and 1978 Gator Bowls, and the 1979 Peach. That
1977 Gator Bowl appearance was the first bowl game for the Tigers
in 18 years. Clemson has been to 14 bowl games in the last 20 years,
so you can see the impact the 1977 team had on the history of
Clemson football.
Bostic was a three-year starter on the offensive line, two years at
center and one year at offensive guard. He also handled the deep
snapping and was named first-team AII-ACC in 1979. Bostic
teamed with his brother Joe, to anchor the Clemson offensive line in
1977 and 1978, the greatest offensive line brother combination in
Clemson history. In fact, Joe was inducted into the Hall of Fame last
year. Jeff Bostic was honored, along with his brother, as starters on
Clemson's Centennial Team last year.
Both brothers went on to NFL careers. Jeff had a celebrated
career with the Washington Redskins, playing 14 years in the league
(1980-93) as a member of the team's famous "Hogs" offensive line.
He got his pro career off to a big start when he signed with the
Redskins on a Sunday and served as the snapper the next night on
ABC's Monday Night Football against rival Dallas. He did well and
soon moved into the starting lineup as the center.
Jeff, a native of Greensboro, NC, played in four Super Bowls and
won three with the Redskins, the only former Clemson player with
three Super Bowl Championship rings. He also played in the Pro
Bowl in 1 983. He was a common denominator on the offensive line
that protected four Redskins quarterbacks, Joe Theismann, Jay
Schroeder, Doug Williams and Mark Rypien.
No one is better qualified to recount the career of Jeff Bostic than
his coach of many years with the Redskins, Joe Gibbs. "We were
having our first mini-camp and he was standing to the side in street
clothes and I asked someone, 'Who's that?' A deep snapper holding
out? Little did I know I was looking at our center for the 1980s. Guys
like Jeff Bostic kept me in football. His quickness was always under-
rated, but his heart made him special."
David Treadwell
Neil Simons
Football, 1985-87
David Treadwell holds a special place in the hearts of all Clemson
football fans for his last second field goals that beat Georgia in con-
secutive seasons, 1986 and 1987. Both field goals came in the last
10 seconds of the game to beat Clemson's main rival of the 1980s,
31-28 in 1986, and 21-20 in 1987.
Six times in Treadwell's career he made field goals inside the last
three minutes that won or tied games for the Tigers. His kicks were
significant reasons Clemson won the ACC Championships of 1986
and 1987. He was also the starting kicker in 1985 and in his first
game as a starter, booted a field goal as time ran out to beat Virginia
Tech in Blacksburg.
Like Ben Anderson, Treadwell came to Clemson as a walk-on. He
spent the 1984 season learning from Ail-American Donald Igwebuike.
Little did Igwebuike know that he was being watched by a future All-
American. Today, Igwebuike ranks first and Treadwell second in
Clemson history in career field goal percentage. Igwebuike made 74
percent of his field goals, and Treadwell connected on 71 percent.
During the 1989 NFL season they were both ranked among the most
accurate field goal kickers in the NFL.
Treadwell, a native of Jacksonville, FL, connected on 47-66 field
goals in his career and was 92-93 on extra points. He was 17-24 on
field goals as a sophomore, 12-20 as a junior and 18-22 as a senior.
His .818 field goal accuracy in 1987 remains third best in Clemson
history. He is still the number-four scorer in Clemson football histo-
ry with 233 points. He once made 63 consecutive extra points, third
longest streak in Clemson history.
That senior season was certainly memorable and gratifying for
Treadwell because he was named a first-team consensus Ail-
American, the only consensus All-America kicker in Clemson history.
He was also a first-team Academic AII-ACC selection that year. He
has continued to excell academically, as he recently earned his Law
degree from the University of Denver.
Treadwell worked on that Law degree in the offseasons during a
six-year NFL career. He had his best year in his first season when he
was chosen to the Pro Bowl and made the NFL All-Rookie team as a
member of the Denver Broncos. He played in Denver between 1989-
92 and retired after two seasons (1993-94) with the New York Giants.
Five years into his career he was the third most accurate field goal
kicker in NFL history.
Baseball, 1977-80
There are many facts about Neil Simons's career that qualify him
for the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame, but one stands out. Simons
remains the only four-time first-team AII-ACC baseball player in
Clemson history, and is one of just three players to do it in the histo-
ry of the league. Chris Cammack of NC State reached the accom-
plishment between 1968-71, and Brick Smith of Wake Forest did it
between 1978-81.
Like the other recipients in this Hall of Fame class, Simons was
not highly recruited out of high school. But, he hit .376 in 1977 as a
freshman, leading the team and nearly leading the entire ACC. He
was a key reason Clemson advanced to the College World Series that
season. He batted .556 in the 1977 Atlantic Regional and was 5-15 in
the College World Series. He also led the ACC in triples that season
and had a near flawless season as Clemson's starting centerfielder.
Simons hit .335 for his career, including .355 as a junior and .317
as a senior. He tied a school and ACC record when he banged out six
hits in a 22-7 victory over Georgia in the fourth game of his senior
year. His greatest individual single game acclaim came during
Clemson's incredible 41-9 victory at NC State in 1980. Simons had
four hits, including three home runs and drove in a still ACC record 10
runs. For his accomplishment he was featured in "Faces in the Crowd"
in Sports Illustrated later that Spring.
He was also an outstanding fielder. During the ACC Tournament
of 1980 he robbed a North Carolina player of a home run that would
have won the game for the Tar Heels. Instead it won the ACC cham-
pionship for the Tigers.
Even though the Tigers played fewer games in the 1970s than
they do today, his legendary numbers still rank among the best in
Clemson history. He still ranks seventh in at bats (805), fifth in runs
scored (195), sixth in hits (270), seventh in triples (14), second in
walks (180), 11th in RBIs (164) and sixth in total bases (408). He
struck out once every 18.7 at bats, still the second toughest player to
strike out in Clemson history.
"Neil Simons was the epitome of the team player," said former
Clemson coach Bill Wilhelm. This team attitude contributed to a suc-
cessful four-year era for the Tigers. During Simons career Clemson
advanced to the College World Series twice and to the NCAA
Regional four times. Clemson was ranked in the top 10 in the final
poll three of the four years and won three ACC Championships.
Simons was a 14th-round draft pick of the Houston Astros after
the 1 980 season. He played in the minors for four years, hitting a high
of .325 one season. But, after four years, Simons decided to retire
and is now a successful financial analyst near his hometown of Silver
Spring, MD.
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Junior college transfer has made an upset an Clemson defensive line.
Imagine that you are tenatively strolling
into work for your first day on a new job,
when out of nowhere, a garbage truck
whizzes by you and hits a pothole.
Simultaneously, your suit is drenched with
mud and trash gets dumped on your head.
You then walk into work, embarassed of
course, only to find your boss screaming
that if that ever happens to you again, you
will be put in the basement to perform
mind-numbing tasks for the remainder of
your career.
Unfortunately for senior defensive line-
man Lorenzo Bromell, this scenario
sounds frighteningly similar to his first day
of practice at Clemson.
Tiger defensive line coach Les Herrin
expected an immediate impact from the 6-
6, 250 pound junior college transfer at the
start of 1996 fall drills. "The day before the
first practice with the varsity," recalls
Bromell, "Coach Herrin said 'OK, tomorrow
the live bullets start. Ya'll freshmen, I'm not
going to throw ya'll into the heat to start
with. But, Bromell, you're going to be the
first one in there tomorrow. I'm going to
see what you're all about."
The first contact drill of the first practice
pitted Bromell against two veteran offen-
sive lineman. "I'll never forget it," said
Bromell. "Matt Butler and Jim
Bundren fired off on me so hard
they knocked me back about
three yards! Coach Herrin saw
this and came running up to me
and said 'If I ever see that again,
the rest of your years here will be
on the scout team.'"
Some players may have heard
this response and sulked, but not
the Bronx, NY, native. "When he
said that, it got my motor running
and I was ready to play. I appre-
ciated him being honest with me
and saying that, and I have been
working hard ever since then."
Coach Herrin will not argue
about the response that his line-
man has given him following that
incident. "I think he knew where I
was coming from and what I
expected out of him if he was
going to play on the defensive
line. If he would not have gotten
tougher than that, then he proba-
bly would have spent the next two
years on the scout team."
Ironically, that first practice
seems to have formed a mutual
respect between the player and coach. "I
owe everything that I have accomplished
here to Coach Herrin. He shows me differ-
ent techniques to help me get better as a
player and he knows how to motivate me."
Herrin thinks a great deal of Lorenzo
also. "He works very hard and is a highly
motivated person. He tries to do everthing
we ask him to do as coaches. He is really
a pleasure to be around because he works
hard at every practice and on every
Saturday."
Lorenzo's hard work does not end on
the practice or game field, however.
Following a two tackle performance
against Maryland a few weeks ago, he hit
the film room to see what he could do to
improve. "It may have looked like I played
alright, but I am harsh on myself. I came
up here early Sunday to watch film to see
what I could do better." The film watching
worked, as Bromell recorded six tackles
and one sack the following week at Wake
Forest.
Through eight games this season, the
rangy lineman ranked second on the team,
behind rush end Adrian Dingle, with three
sacks. He was also tied for second, behind
Anthony Simmons, with seven tackles for
loss. Perhaps more importantly, the vocal
senior has emerged as the emotional
leader of the defense.
Some of Bromell's hits have been felt in every corner of Death
Valley.
"I have to play with a lot of emotion. If
I'm not jumping around and getting hyped,
then I don't feel like I am playing at my
best. I really try to get everyone going and
pumped up," says Bromell.
If he is responsible for getting everyone
else pumped up, then what makes Lorenzo
pumped? "If we play as a team and on one
sheet of music, that is our goal. I mean, if
the offense is moving the ball and the
defense is scurrying around, stopping the
run, knocking passes down, and getting
interceptions, then I will be happy, it will be
a great day."
Before Clemson, Lorenzo spent two
years at Georgia Military Academy in
Milledgeville, GA, an experience that has
helped him become a reliable starter at
Clemson. "I learned a lot of discipline. It
taught me to be more responsible for my
actions and punctual. You can't procrasti-
nate at military school," says Bromell of his
time at Georgia Military. During his last
season there, Lorenzo recorded 43 tack-
les, including 12 for loss under Coach
Robert Nunn.
When the time came to transfer to a
Division 1-A school, Lorenzo followed for-
mer Georgia Military teammate Eric
Bradford to Clemson. "My father lives in
Georgetown and tries to come to all of my
games, and so I thought it would be nice to
stay near him."
With several other schools in the
area, some closer to Georgetown
than Clemson, there must be other
reasons that Lorenzo chose
Tigertown? "Once you get in the
stadium and run down the hill, you
fall in love with Clemson. I can't
explain it, I just fell in love with it."
With excellent height for a defen-
sive lineman, another idea that
Bromell may love is that of playing
professional football. "I hope I get
the opportunity to play. Maybe if I
continue to work hard and play
aggressive, then somebody will
notice me and give me the
chance." At 250 pounds, does he
think that he will have to put on
weight to make it at the next level?
"Who knows. There are players in
the league that play at 250, so I
may not have to get bigger to make
it."
If he is given the chance profes-
sionally, I will be willing to bet that
he will be prepared for that first
contact drill in training camp.
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The Brooks Center for the Performing Arts
Life is too short to miss the good things, and the Brooks Center has them all. Smiles,
tears, laughter and cheers in a series of music, dance and theatre at its best. Here's a
sample of programming too good to miss:
19 9 7
9/11 Quartetto Gelato
9/26 River City Brass Band
9/30-10/5 Summer and Smoke
10/23-26 Festival of African American Literature & the Arts (FAALA V)
10/30 Spoleto U.S.A./Utsey Chamber Music Series
1 1/20 Clemson University Tiger Band Pass-in-Review
12/2 Clemson University Choral Ensembles
12/4 Chanticleer Christmas Show
19 9 8
1/16 Nnenna Freelon, jazz vocalist
2/4-7 The Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival
2/12 Parsons Dance Company
2/19-3/1 Clemson Shakespeare Festival VII
2/19 West Side Story
3/3 Shanghai Acrobats
3/24 To Kill A Mockingbird
3/3 1 Moscow Chamber Orchestra
4/2 1 Clemson University Symphony Orchestra
For a full schedule, call the Brooks Center box office, (864) 656-RSVP (7787),
Mon.-Fri., 1-5 p.m. Programming is subject to change.
Seasons by the Lake
If you're looking for a special dining experience before a Brooks Center perfor-
mance or after a football game, treat your family and friends to Seasons by the Lake.
Located within Clemson University's Madren Conference Center on the shore of Lake
Hartwell, this distinctive restaurant features fresh South Carolina products in a variety
of seasonal selections as pleasing to the eye as to the palate.
Lunch 11:30 a.m. -2 p.m., Mon.-Sun.
Sunday Brunch 11:30 a.m. -2 p.m.
Dinner 5-9 p.m., Mon.-Thur.
5-10 p.m., Fri.-Sat.
4-10 p.m., Football Saturdays
For reservations or more information, call (864) 656-7444-
seasons
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When Clemson Has the Ball
CLEMSON OFFENSE
LT JIM BUNDREN 79
LG COREY HULSEY 71
C JASON GAMBLE 73
RG GLENN ROUNTREE 75
RT HOLLAND POSTELL 70
TE LAMONTHALL 82
SE TONY HORNE 7
QB NEALON GREENE 15
TB RAYMOND PRIESTER 27
FB SAM ZANDERS 6
FLK BRIAN WOFFORD 25
PK DAVID RICHARDSON 29
NORTH CAROLINA DEFENSE
DE GREG ELLIS 87
DT VONNIE HOLLIDAY 90
DT RUSSELL DAVIS 96
DE MIKE PRINGLEY 91
LB KEITH NEWMAN 9
LB KIVUUSAMA MAYS 53
LB BRIAN SIMMONS 41
SS GREG WILLIAMS 3
FS OMAR BROWN 2
CB DRE' BLY 31
CB ROBERT WILLIAMS 29
P BRIAN SCHMITZ 23
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
1
ANTWAN EDWARDS
SS
27
RAYMOND PRIESTER
TB
50
WILL MERRITT
OL
74
BRENT BANASIEWICZ
OG
5
JAVIS AUSTIN
TB
28
ALEX ARDLEY
CB
50
MICHAEL YOUNG
ILB
75
GLENN ROUNTREE
OG
6
SAM ZANDERS
FB
29
DAVID RICHARDSON
PK
51
RAJ MITCHELL
LB
76
JASON HOLLOMAN
DT
7
TONY HORNE
WR
30
DARREL CRUTCHFIELD
CB
52
ADRIAN DINGLE
OLB
77
MATT BUTLER
OT
8
TRAVIS ZACHERY
TB
31
CHAD SPECK
SS
53
RAHIM ABDULLAH
OLB
78
ED ALTMAN
C
9
ROBERT CARSWELL
FS
33
DAVID EVANS
CB
54
KENZI ROSS
LB
79
JIM BUNDREN
OT
10
MICHAEL ALLEN
CB
34
DEXTRA POLITE
CB
55
DARCUS RAPLEY
LB
80
MATT BAILEY
WR
1 1
WOODROW DANTZLER
OB
35
DAMONTE MCKENZIE
MG
56
O.J CHILDRESS
OLB
81
MIKE SETH
WR
12
DOMARCO FOX
FS
36
MICHAEL BRICE
PK
57
CHRIS JONES
ILB
82
LAMONT HALL
TE
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BRANDON STREETER
QB
37
KEVIN LAIRD
P
59
KYLE YOUNG
C
84
MAL LAWYER
WR
15
NEALON GREENE
QB
38
MATT PADGETT
PK
60
THEO MOUGROS
MG
85
WESLEY ELLIS
TE
16
JUSTIN WATTS
WR
39
WILL DINKINS
RB
61
MARK LANDRY
OT
88
T.J WATKINS
TE
17
MARCUS MARTIN
WR
40
CHARLES HAFLEY
DB
62
NEELY PAGE
OL
89
ADRIAN GREENE
WR
18
SLADE NAGLE
QB
41
ANTHONY SIMMONS
ILB
63
MARK STRIEWING
OG
90
FREDDIE JAMES
DT
19
WAYMON WHITE
WR
42
MOND WILSON
ILB
64
ZANE LEWIS
OG
91
LORENZO BROMELL
DT
20
RUDY CURRIE
OLB
43
RYAN ROMANO
PK
65
ELMER BENCH
SN
92
TERRY JOLLY
DL
21
JASON FLANDERS
QB
44
JOHN THOMPSON
FB
67
JOHN MCDERMOTT
OT
93
TERRY BRYANT
OLB
22
DAMOND WARD
CB
45
HAROLD MEANS
ILB
68
JOEDY MITCHELL
OT
94
DONALD BROOMFIELD
MG
23
ROD GARDNER
WR
46
JAMES CHAPPELL
WR
70
HOLLAND POSTELL
OT
95
JOVON BUSH
DL
2 4
ROBERT GOODSON
FS
47
HOWARD BARTLEY
OLB
71
COREY HULSEY
OG
96
TONY PLANTIN
DT
25
BRIAN WOFFORD
WR
48
TRAVIS MACKLIN
FB
72
MATT MCLEOD
C
97
RAYMOND WHITE
MG
26
TERRY WITHERSPOON
FB
49
JASON COLLINS
TE
73
JASON GAMBLE
c
99
GARY CHILDRESS
DT
When North Carolina Has the Ball
NORTH CAROLINA OFFENSE
SE L.C. STEVENS 5
LT RYAN HOFFMAN 79
LG MIKE GIMBOL 76
C JEFF SATURDAY 64
RG MIKE BAXTER 51
RT MIKE HOBGOOD 61
TE ALGE CRUMPLER 82
FLK NA BROWN 18
QB CHRIS KELDORF 15
TB JONATHAN LINTON 27
FB DEON DYER 38
PK JOSH MCGEE 37
CLEMSON DEFENSE
RUSH ADRIAN DINGLE 52
DE TONY PLANTIN 96
MG RAYMOND WHITE 97
DE LORENZO BROMELL 91
BAN RAHIM ABDULLAH 53
ILB MOND WILSON 42
ILB ANTHONY SIMMONS 41
CB MICHAEL ALLEN 10
CB ANTWAN EDWARDS 1
SS ROBERT CARSWELL 9
FS DOMARCO FOX 12
P KEVIN LAIRD 37
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
1
CHUCKIE PARQUET
WR
2
OMAR BROWN
FS
3
GREG WILLIAMS
SS
4
OCTAVUS BARNES
WR
5
L.C. STEVENS
WR
6
DOMONIQUE WILLIAMS
ATH
8
KEVIN CARTY
QB
9
KEITH NEWMAN
OLB
10
OSCAR DAVENPORT
QB
11
DONTE'THOROGOOD
RB
14
ANTWON BLACK
FS
15
CHRIS KELDORF
QB
16
DARIEN JOHNSON
WR
18
NA BROWN
WR
19
JASON PEACE
WR
20
MIKE GETER
TB
21
JOMO LEGINS
SS
23
BRIAN SCHMITZ
PK
24
REGGIE LOVE
CB
25
TERRY BILLUPS
CB
26
QUINTON SAVAGE
SS
27
JONATHAN LINTON
TE
29
ROBERT WILLIAMS
CB
30
GREG HARRIS
WR
31
DRE' BLY
CB
32
RONNIE ROBINSON
FB
33
DERRICK DEPRIEST
P
34
STEVE FISHER
CB
36
TIM BURGESS
MLB
37
JOSH MCGEE
PK
38
DEON DYER
FB
39
SHAWN LYONS
RB
40
DAVID SECREST
P
41
BRIAN SIMMONS
OLB
42
DAVID BOMAR
SS
43
RICKY SMITH
OLB
44
BRANDON SPOON
MLB
47
TYRELL GODWIN
TB
48
SHAWN WOODARD
OLB
49
JAMIE CARRICK
FB
51
MIKE BAXTER
OT
52
SEDRICK HODGE
LB
53
KIVUUSAMA MAYS
MLB
54
MERCEDA PERRY
LB
55
BRYAN JONES
OT
56
JOE ELLISON
OG
57
RYAN CARFLEY
C
58
MARK DUNN
OLB
61
MIKE HOBGOOD
OG
62
JASON BEAMON
DS
64
JEFF SATURDAY
C
65
KAREEM ELLIS
01
66
CAM HOLLAND
C
67
JON HALL
OG
68
ROSS MCALISTER
OI
71
JASON HELTON
DS
73
JAMES WAGSTAFF
OT
76
MIKE GIMBOL
OG
77
JOHN SURIGAO
OL
79
RYAN HOFFMAN
OT
80
JOEY WALTERS
TE
82
ALGE CRUMPLER
TE
83
DAUNTAE' FINGER
TF
84
NATE HOBGOOD-CHITTICK
DT
85
ALLEN MOGRIDGE
TE
86
EBENEZER EKUBAN
DE
87
GREG ELLIS
DE
88
DAMON DAWSON
DE
89
TONEY COLES
DS
90
VONNIE HOLLIDAY
DT
91
MIKE PRINGLEY
DF
92
RICCO MCCAIN
DT
93
STEPHON MCQUEEN
DE
96
RUSSELL DAVIS
DT
98
TETO SIMPSON
DE
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VONNIE HOLLIDAY DT
Camden. SC / Camden
6-5
292
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MIKE BAXTER OT
Warminster, PA / Archbishop Wood
6-4
297
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Houston, TX / Lamar
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6-5
227
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Central, SC / Daniel
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200
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Winston-Salem, NC / R.J. Reynolds
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DRE' BLY CB
Chesapeake, VA / Western Branch
5-10
190
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JONATHAN LINTON TB
Catazauqua, PA / Catasauqua
6-1
230
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42
DAVID BOMAR SS
Durham, NC / Northern
6-0
190
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Durham, NC / Hillside
6-0
188
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180
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240
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Cary, NC / Cary
6-2
240
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ROSS MCALISTER OT
Dunwoody, GA / Lovett
6-5
240
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RYAN CARFLEY C
Ridgewood, NJ / Bergen Catholic
6-2
295
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RICCO MCCAIN DT
Charlotte NC / Providence
6-5
260
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Albermarle, NC / North Satnly
6-3
238
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Pearl, Miss./ Pearl
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Raleigh NC / Ravenscroft
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TONEY COLES DS
Richmond, VA / Huguenot
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ALLEN MOGRIDGE TE
Sevierville, TN / Seiver County
6-5
250
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ALGE CRUMPLER TE
Wilmington, NC / New Hanover
6-3
250
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KEITH NEWMAN OLB
Tampa, Fl / Thomas Jefferson
6-3
241
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St. Petersburg, FL / Osceola
6-4
195
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Marrero, LA / Archbishop Shaw
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Fayetteville, NC / E.E. Smith
6-4
278
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Durham, NC / Northern Durham
6-2
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DAMON DAWSON DE
6-5
250
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MERCEDA PERRY LB
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245
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Asheboro, NC / Asheboro
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6-8
237
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MIKE PRINGLEY DE
Linden NJ / Linden
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270
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Waldorf, NC / Thomas Stone
6-3
235
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RONNIE ROBINSON FB
Atlanta, GA / Mays
6-2
230
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DEON DYER FB
Chesapeake, VA / Deep Creek
6-0
247
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Tucker, GA / Shamrock
6-3
295
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EBENEZER EKUBAN DE
Riverdale, MD / Bladensburg
6-4
265
JR
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QUINTON SAVAGE SS
Denver, CO / Thomas Jefferson
6-0
1 95
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GREG ELLIS DE
Wendell, NC / East Wake
6-6
270
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KAREEM ELLIS OT
6-5
320
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DAVID SECREST P
5-1 1
1 77
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Jacksonville, NC / Southwest Onslow
Shelby, NC / Shelby
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JOE ELLISON OG
Winston-Salem, NC / Mt. Tabor
6-3
300
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BRIAN SIMMONS OLB
New Bern, NC / New Bern
6-4
238
SR.
83
DAUNTAE' FINGER TE
Newton, NC / Newton-Conover
6-5
255
FR
98
TETO SIMPSON DE
Greenville, NC / J. H.Rose
6-4
251
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STEVE FISHER CB
New Bern, NC / New Bern
5-10
1 80
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RICKY SMITH OLB
Thomasville, NC / Thomasville
6-4
200
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MIKE GETER TB
Arlington, VA / Yorktown
5-11
21 1
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BRANDON SPOON MLB
Burlington, NC / Walter Williams
6-3
235
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Doylestown.PA / Central Bucks West
6-4
305
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Clinton, NC / Clinton
6-5
213
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TYRELL GODWIN TB
Council, NC / Easr Bladen
5-10
1 90
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JOHN SURIGAO OL
Durham, NC / Northern Durham
6-5
285
JR
67
JON HALL OG
Hagerstown, MD / Williamsport
6-3
325
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Greenville, NC / J.H. Rose
5-8
1 75
SO.
30
GREG HARRIS WR
Mebane, NC / Fork Union M.A.
6-2
211
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Charlotte, NC / East Mecklenburg
6-4
345
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Stanley, NC / East Gaston
6-0
1 90
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JOEY WALTERS TE
Hollywood, FL / Pine Crest
6-4
233
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MIKE HOBGOOD OG
Durham, NC / Northern Durham
6-3
280
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Upper Marlboro, MD / Gwynn Park
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205
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Allentown, PA / William Allen
6-5
280
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Bolingbrook.IL / Bolingbrook
5-11
187
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Atlanta, GA / Westminster School
6-4
215
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Shelby, NC / Shelby
5-11
175
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Orange Park, FL / Franklin
6-4
270
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Wilson, NC / Beddingfirld
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Clemson offense has set many passing records in
by Adair Clary
Once a Tiger, always a Tiger. From
Louisiana State to Clemson the one thing that
remains constant for offensive coordinator
Steve Ensminger is the school mascot. A for-
mer Louisiana State quarterback, Ensminger
came to Clemson in February of this year to
assume the position of Offensive Coordinator.
With an extensive resume of successful
offenses, it is little wonder Clemson Coach
Tommy West brought Ensminger to Clemson
to improve the Tiger offense's production.
Ensminger brought a wealth of coaching
experience including tenures at Texas A&M,
Georgia, Louisiana Tech, McNeese State and
Nichols State.
Having coached quarterbacks at all but
one of these schools and serving as offensive
coordinator at two of them, his new home did
not bring new responsibilities. However,
Clemson does provide a "family atmosphere"
that universities in bigger cities lack. "You get
the opportunity to meet so many people
maybe because it is small," said Ensminger.
"Everyone here is so friendly and down to
earth."
Reflecting on his playing days at LSU,
Ensminger has many fond memories but a
particular game stands out more than the
rest. In 1977, the LSU Tigers faced a num-
ber-one ranked Southern Cal team. The
Tigers led the entire game until the final
minute when USC scored a touchdown to go
up 15-12. "We drove the length of the field
and had two shots at it but didn't score. Even
though we lost, it stands out in my mind
because of the intensity that was in that sta-
dium that day.
"LSU was good for me because I grew up
in Baton Rouge. It was a great program and
I was far enough away from home to grow up,
but close enough where I could get back any
time I wanted."
Ensminger's proudest moment as a player
was being named team captain at LSU for the
1979 season. "It's the ultimate compliment
for your teammates to vote you their captain.
I had enough people who believed in me and
felt like I was their captain."
Not only was Ensminger named team
captain, he still holds two LSU passing
records. In 1 977, his four touchdowns versus
Rice set the school record for most touch-
downs in a game. In 1978 his 82-yard touch-
down pass play versus Georgia still stands as
the longest touchdown pass play.
Influenced most by his high school and
college coaches, Ensminger feels that they
not only led him on the playing field, but also
influenced him to go into the coaching field.
Sonny Jackson, his high school football
coach is still influential in Ensminger's life
today. "At least once a month I talk to him.
Coach (Charley) McLendon from LSU also
had a positive influence."
Following his playing days at Louisiana
State, Ensminger moved on to the Canadian
Football League in 1980 and he spent just
one season with the Hamilton Tigercats (You
knew there had to be a Tiger there some-
where). After his playing days came to a
close, Ensminger began a career in coach-
ing.
He still feels his playing experience
helped him in coaching, especially early in his
coaching career. "I think it gives me a little
insight as to the way I relate to the players. I
do get mad at them, but I think they under-
stand it. I enjoy talking to the players about
their academics. When I played ball the
coaches and players were separate and they
never spent any time together. I think that
having a good relationship with your players
makes them feel comfortable about telling
you how they feel about the game plan. They
have more input on my decisions as far as
play calling and the gameplan. I enjoy being
with the players and having their input,
because this is their offense."
Since his playing days many changes
have transpired in the world of football. "I think
that football goes in cycles. You're going to
see a lot more passing and defenses chang-
ing. Right now, defense dictates everything
and they're making people throw the football.
You aren't being allowed to run the ball today.
However, it will cycle back to a running game
and get away from passing again. It goes in
cycles and will continue to do so for the next
century."
When asked about his ultimate goal for his
players, Ensminger says that he would like for
all of his athletes to earn a degree. "Seeing
the kids grow and mature socially so that they
make the right decisions is very rewarding.
So many kids nowdays make the wrong deci-
sions and to be able to coach a kid and watch
him get his degree, watch him mature
through four years and make all the right
decisions is the biggest thing. I also like for
the kids to enjoy their playing experience.
"The most satisfying thing about coaching
is putting a game plan together and having
Ensminger was a record-setting quarter-
back at LSU in 1979.
the players execute it. In the Florida State
game, our offense tried many different forma-
tions and threw many different routes at them.
For the players to go and execute that as well
as they did was very satisfying even though
we came up short."
During his career Ensminger has coached
at schools with high caliber football programs
including Georgia, Louisiana Tech, and Texas
A&M. His most memorable accomplishment
during his coaching tenure is from his days at
Louisiana Tech. As offensive coordinator,
Ensminger helped Louisiana Tech go from a
3-8 record at the Division l-AA level to an 8-3
mark at the Division I level and a bowl bid.
At Georgia, he coached All-Americans
Eric Zeier and Garrison Hearst to record set-
ting careers. Now he is doing the same at
Clemson. The Clemson offense this year is
averaging nearly 380 yards per game, in the
top five in Clemson history, and the passing
game is on a record pace in terms of
yardage, passing first downs, and completion
percentage. At the same time, the Tigers are
still running the ball well, among the leaders
in the ACC. In fact, Clemson has a chance
to become just the fifth team in ACC history to
have a 1000 yard rusher and 1000 yard
receiver in the same season.
Ensminger says there are a lot of ele-
ments involved in having a successful
offense, but the intangible aspects of the
game should not be underestimated.
"I'm a very family-oriented type coach.
I'm very close to my family. I like my players
to feel comfortable around my kids and be
part of our family. Some of them are a long
way from home and I want them to feel a part
of our family and comfortable with us."
It has taken just one year for this former
LSU Tiger to feel right at home with the
Clemson Tigers of the South Carolina version
of Death Valley.
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Varsity Cheerleaders (Front Row L to R): Marianne Herr (captain), Carey Molin, Erin Lynch, April Landingrin, Betsy Allen, Mary Margaret
Johnson, and Ashley Blackmon. (Back Row L to R): Tony Feraci, Jay McAdams, Shane Thompson, Scott Rogers, Brent Cockerham,
Thomas Holcombe, Rob Stephenson (captain), coach - Kelli Petty.
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ome
ment
Within earshot of the roar of Death
Valley stands a National Historic
Landmark and the genesis of all that
Clemson University has become.
Fort Hill was the home of the
University's founder, Thomas Green
Clemson, and, earlier, of his father-m-
aw, 19th century statesman John C.
Calhoun. While the years have taken
their toll, the main house and its
associated buildings remain proud and
dignified links to the past that gave
Clemson its future.
With funding from the South
Carolina General Assembly, the
Clemson Class of 1947, the S.C.
Department of Archives and History,
and other sources, initial steps are being
taken to restore and repair Fort Hill.
A team from the Historic Ameri-
can Buildings Survey, a program of the
U.S. Department of the Interior and the
National Park Service, spent this past
summer preparing detailed drawings and
photographs of Fort Hill. Now plans are
being developed for the home's rejuve-
nation.
The buildings will be repainted
during the coming spring semester, with
paints and coatings donated by Ben-
jamin Moore & Co. through Bird Paints
of Charleston. Further restoration work
will be done over the next two years,
during which time the house will be
closed to the public for extended
periods.
So don't be surprised — or alarmed
— if you see the Calhoun House
surrounded by scaffolding or machinery
in the near future or if you drop by for a
visit and find the door locked. We'll just
be doing some home-improvement work
on the University's birthplace.
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Clemson basketball
t trip to NCflPl Tournament.
By Tim Bourret
The bar has been raised!
That is a succinct phrase that describes
the progress of the Clemson basketball pro-
gram the last three years.
In reality, the word bar could be changed
to the word expectations. Heading into his
fourth year as head coach. Rick Barnes and
his Clemson Tigers are now a near unani-
mous top 10 preseason team for 1997-98.
Last year's success was gained in all
areas. In addition to the 23 wins (tied for the
third highest victory total in Clemson history)
the Tigers set a home attendance record on a
per game basis and had six sellouts.
Students camped out in 141 tents to get tick-
ets to the Wake Forest game on January
23rd.
Clemson returns nine of its top 10 players,
including four starters, from the 1996-97
squad that finished 23-10, including 11 wins
away from home, a single season record.
Two of the players, Greg Buckner and Terrell
Mclntyre, were second-team AII-ACC selec-
tions, marking the first time in history
Clemson has two returning all-conference
players.
Among the 1996-97 triumphs were seven
wins over RPI top 25 teams from Kentucky,
Duke, South Carolina, Maryland, and
Virginia. Last year's Tiger five finished fourth
in the ACC standings, just the 10th upper
Division finish in Clemson history and
became just the fourth in school history to
have at least a break even ACC road record.
The team was ranked in the top 20 in every
AP and USA Today poll, a first in Clemson
history, and also achieved a number-two
national ranking at mid-season, highest in
Clemson history.
These accomplishments, combined with
the high percentage of returning players, give
Clemson a strong shot at its third straight
NCAA Tournament bid, which would be a first
in school basketball history. The Tigers
ranked eighth in the Final USA Today poll, its
highest final ranking ever. Clemson has
never had consecutive final top 10 rankings in
any basketball poll.
"Our players, our fans and our coaches
are optimistic about this season," said Rick
Barnes, who has led Clemson to 56 wins in
three years. "That is a good situation, we
want our players, everyone involved with our
program, to believe in what we are doing.
"We have made strides each year with our
program thanks to a team attitude. We have
a lot of players who have been in our program
for multiple seasons and they have tasted
some success. But, this group has higher
goals and objectives."
Barnes club has moved up the college
basketball respect ladder each season with-
out a true superstar performer. Last year
Clemson did not have an individual lead the
ACC in any statistical category and did not
rank as a team in the top five in the ACC in
scoring, field goal percentage offense, field
goal percentage defense, or three-point per-
centage. But, the team did rank in the top
three in the league in rebounding and
turnover margin, two categories that usually
reflect a team's hustle and selflessness.
Clemson advanced to the Sweet 16 of the
NCAA Tournament last year before falling to
Minnesota in double overtime, widely regard-
ed as one of the best games of the 1 997 tour-
nament. "While the Minnesota game was
disappointing, it also may be beneficial to this
year's team. To get so close to playing for the
right to go to the Final Four will be a motivat-
ing factor for us this season."
As he did last year, Barnes will follow a
course of action throughout the season that
has his team playing its best basketball come
tournament time. "Our primary goal is to be
at our peak in March, that is our approach
every year. This year, we have a challenging
schedule, one that does not let up from
November to March.
"We will have to be ready to go early, as
we did last year. You want to be in your best
position to win in March, but you can make a
big impact on your seed by playing well early
in the season. We had a number-four seed in
the NCAAs last year and a major reason was
our success against Kentucky, Virginia and
South Carolina early in the season."
Barnes has made it clear, as he stated
when he took the Clemson challenge in
March 1994, that his schedule would grow
with the program. He has "raised the bar" in
terms of scheduling once again. Before
Christmas of 1997, Clemson will play NCAA
runnerup Kentucky, ACC rival Maryland, Big
Ten power Illinois, Big East competitor Seton
Hall in the Jimmy V. Classic, and a top 20
South Carolina team.
To be successful against this schedule
Barnes must have many players make a con-
tribution. Depth will be imperative and that
should be a stength of this team. "This will
definitely be the deepest team we have had.
We lost one of our team leaders in Merl Code
(33 starts, 10.9 PPG), a player who has had
much to do with the success of the program.
But, we do return four starters and nine play-
ers who participated in all three NCAA
Tournament games last year.
"Along with the depth we should be a ver-
satile team. We have players who are capa-
ble of playing three different positions and
that has been another reason we have made
progress. We can throw different lineups at
teams. That is also an indication of the team
aspect. Our guys just want to play and win,
no matter what position they play."
Nine players return from Clemson's high-
est ranked team in history, and there are
three newcomers who figure to make contri-
butions in 1997-98. Greg Buckner, who is
destined to finish in the top five in Clemson
history in virtually every statistical category, is
the only senior on this team, but Clemson will
not be lacking for senior leadership. He has
been Clemson's top scorer each of the last
three years and is a first-team preseason AII-
ACC player. Terrell Mclntyre is among the
top guards in the nation and his ability to run
the offense and hit the key three-point shot
makes Clemson a national championship
contender.
For any Clemson player to help the team,
they must first learn to play defense, the
prime reason for Clemson's success level.
Each of the last two years the Tigers have
ranked in the top 15 in the country in scoring
defense. "When opposing coaches think of
Clemson basketball they think defense. We
work very hard on that aspect of the game.
Sometimes you just have off nights shooting,
but you can always play good defense."
Playing good defense every night will be
of paramount importance in the ACC. "This
might be the best year ever for the ACC," said
Barnes. "The ACC did not lose any young
players to the draft as we have in recent
years. There won't be an easy game all year.
It will be an ACC schedule of 16 games in
which you will have to be totally prepared
physically and mentally."
Buckner hopes to lead Clemson to its
third straight NCAA Tournament bid.
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Death Valley
Name synonymous with Clemson Memorial
Stadium. The Stadium was dubbed this affec-
tionate title by the late Lonnie McMillian, a for-
mer coach at Presbyterian. He used to take his
teams to play at Clemson, and they rarely
scored, never mind gained a victory. Once he
told the writers he was going to play Clemson up
at Death Valley because his teams always got
killed. It stuck somewhat, but when Frank
Howard start calling it that in the fifties, the term
really caught on. It is now in its 56th year.
Many people think the name is derived from
the fact that there rests a cemetary outside the
fence on the pressbox site of the stadium. But,
although it would make sense, the name was
first coined by Lonnie McMillian.
First Friday Parade
The Clemson football season kicks off each
year with the annual First Friday Parade. The
once a year event takes place on the Friday
afternoon prior to the first home football game.
Floats from various fraternities and sororities
and other campus organizations are represent-
ed in the parade that rolls down main street in
Clemson. The parade culminates at the
Amphitheatre in the middle of campus where the
first Pep Rally of the year takes place.
The Grand Marshall of the Parade is fea-
tured at the Pep Rally. Recent Grand Marshall's
have ranged from current PGA professional
Dillard Pruitt, to College Football Hall of Fame
legends Jess Neely and Frank Howard, to noted
television announcers Brent Musburger and Ara
Parseghian.
Homecoming
Clemson holds a classic homecoming every
year. Displays by fraternities and sororities that
are months in the making, are built on Bowman
Field the week prior to the Homecoming
Weekend. It is an event that draws alumni and
friends of Clemson from all over the country.
The Friday evening prior to the game,
Tigerama is held in Death Valley, an event that
attacts over 35,000 fans. The Homecoming
Queen and her court are presented in addition to
Homecoming skits, a pep rally and a large and
loud fireworks display.
The first homecoming game played at
mam
"Death Valley really lives up to
its image. I was impressed
with this stadium. When you
put 80,000 people in here, it
really feels like they are on top
of you. I would hate to be
Georgia Tech or whoever else
comes in here."
Steve Young, San Francisco 49ers
Clemson took place on September 30, 1922
when Clemson met Centre. Clemson has a
53-17-3 record on Homecoming games over the
years, a .743 winning percentage and has
outscored the opposition 1547-955 in those pre-
vious 73 games. The average margin of victory
is 21 to 13. Clemson has been especially suc-
cessful on Homecoming in recent years, posting
a 23-1-2 record since 1970.
Orange Pants
The tradition of the Clemson team wearing
orange pants is new according to tradition stan-
dards. The Tigers first wore the all orange uni-
form for the final game of the 1980 season
against South Carolina. Clemson upset the
14th ranked Gamecocks and Heisman Trophy
winner George Rogers, 27-6. The victory set the
stage for Clemson's National Championship run
of 1981.
Overall, Clemson is 30-7 in Orange pants
since that 1980 game, including a 17-1 record in
games played in the month of November. The
Tigers had an eight-game winning streak in
orange pants snapped in the 1996 Peach Bowl
against LSU. Clemson has nine wins over top 20
opponents when wearing Orange pants, includ-
ing the 22-15 National Championship clinching
win over Nebraska in the 1982 Orange Bowl.
Rock, Howard's
When the Clemson team gathers to Run
Down the Hill the players rub Howard's Rock
Clemson players have been rubbing
Howard's Rock prior to running down
the hill since 1967.
because of the mystical powers it is supposed to
give Clemson players. The rock is mounted on a
pedestal at the top of the hill and was given to
Coach Frank Howard by a friend (S.C. Jones' 19)
who picked it up in Death Valley, CA. The Rock
was first placed on the pedestal at the top of the
hill on September 24, 1966, a game Clemson
won 40-35 over Virginia. The team started rub-
bing the rock for the first game of 1967, a 23-6
win over Wake Forest on September 23, 1967.
Running Down the Hill
One of the most exciting 25 seconds (about
35 seconds when Clemson dresses 120 players
for homecoming) in college football from a color
and pageantry standpoint. After Clemson's last
warmup the team retreats to the home dressing
room located under the West Stands. At about
12:50 ( for normal 1:00 P.M. game), the team
boards two buses and drives around the periph-
ery of the stadium to the east side of the field.
After everyone is properly collected, the cannon
sounds, Tiger Rag is played and Clemson
charges down the hill (exactly 100 feet top to
bottom) and onto the field. It is one of the most
celebrated entrances in sport. The Tigers have
done it for every game since 1942, except for
1970, 1971 and four games of the 1972 season.
In all, the Tigers have run down the hill 255
times heading into 1997.
How in the world did the tradition of running
down the hill start? There is no long involved
explanation, it used to be the quickest way to get
to the field. When the stadium was built in 1942
the football lockerrooms were up the street in
Fike Fieldhouse.
When the players were finished getting
dressed they used to walk out the front door and
walk down the street to "The Hill". Coach
Howard continued the tradition when locker-
rooms were finally built inside the stadium
because Clemson fans used to get so fired up
when they gathered at the top of the hill. That's
when the buses came into use to spend the trip
from the lockerroom to the other side of the sta-
dium.
Running down the Hill is one of the great-
est stadium entrances in all of sports.
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Clemson Ba&eha//
by Brian Hennessy
After winning 203 games in his first four sea-
sons at the helm of the Tiger program, Coach
Jack Leggett looks to guide the 1998 team back
to where it wants to be every year, Omaha.
"We are at the point in our program where
going to Omaha is the thing to do," says Leggett.
"If we don't, it's disappointing. We are highly
motivated as a coaching staff and team to go
back to Omaha. It starts with playing well in our
conference and working our way into a regional.
"The thing that excites me is our team chem-
istry. The new players we have are motivated
and push our returning players. If everyone does
their part, we have a chance to do some great
things in 1998."
With the loss of five starters in the field, who
combined for nearly 65-percent of the team's
home runs, Clemson will have a renewed
emphasis on running the bases, particularly
stealing bases. After swiping 115 bases in
Leggett's first year at the helm, the Tigers have
stolen only 114 bases combined in the last two
seasons.
"We have always stressed the importance of
base-running," says Leggett. "Our theme in the
fall was putting pressure on people. When you
do that, you force mistakes from the other team.
We don't have a lot of power this year, so we'll
have to manufacture runs and find other ways to
win games other than simply hitting the ball out
of the park."
The Tiger hurlers, almost all freshmen a year
ago, gained valuable mound experience in the
'97 season and look to improve on the team ERA
of 6.35. Returning for the '98 season as the
leader of the pitching unit is First-Team AII-ACC
selection Ryan Mottl. A native of Florissant,
MO, Mottl won a Clemson freshman record 10
games.
"It was difficult relying on the freshmen like
Jack Leggett has had the Tigers in a
regional four consecutive seasons.
we did a year ago; but I see the positives now
from throwing them in the fire in 1997. It was
quite an accomplishment that we were able to
win 40 games with the youth on our staff.
Hopefully the pitching staff's increased experi-
ence will take some pressure off our offense in
'98."
Leggett will look for continued improvement
from his other returning pitchers who brought the
program to its 10th straight regional appearance,
one of the longest active streaks in the country.
"Matt White (Windsor, MA) had a great sum-
mer in the Cape Cod League and needs to pro-
vide some consistency and stability from the left-
side. Skip Browning (Fort Oglethorpe, GA)
showed flashes of dominance and will be looked
upon to start in '98. Donovan Harrison
(Columbia, SC) sat out last year, but is very
competitive and will be given a chance to start
for us as well.
"Mike Paradis (Auburn, MA) is another pitch-
er who has a tremendous arm and can be an
outstanding player if he brings everything togeth-
er. Matt Additon (Turner, ME) had a very good
summer season in the Great Lakes League,
going 10-2. He will help us in a number of dif-
ferent roles. Adam Spires (Lexington, SC) and
Brian Adams (Bishopville, SC), who were two of
our middle relievers last year, will also figure into
the pen."
In the closing role, senior Scott Clackum
(North Augusta, SC) will use his submarine style
pitching. He was especially tough on right-hand-
ed hitters in '97, allowing them to hit .182 against
him.
In the field, Clemson returns just three posi-
tion players, with two slated to start in the '98
season. The Tigers must count on the leader-
ship provided by the likes of Kurt Bultmann and
Matt Padgett, who both hit at least 15 homers
and .300 average a year ago.
Bultmann, a junior, is slated to be the starting
second-baseman in '98 after playing shortstop
for his first two seasons. The Seminole, FL
native set the Tiger single-season record for
doubles a year ago with 31 and also hit 16
homers, second highest on the team. He also is
tremendous when it matters most, hitting a
career .465, with six doubles and four home
runs, in 10 NCAA Tournament games the past
two seasons
The catching duties have a new look this
season with the departure of All-American
Matthew LeCroy to the Major League Draft.
Despite the loss of LeCroy, Derek Borgert
(Greenwood, SC) should provide some hitting
punch with his career .365 batting average and
Brian Ellis (Columbia, SC) looks to be ready as
well.
Freshman Chris Benson (Poolesville, MD),
no relation to former Tiger great Kris, will battle
for the catching role in the '98 season as well.
"Chris is a good athlete who can also play the
outfield as well as catch," says Leggett. "He
throws the ball well and will turn into a good hit-
ter before it's all over. Tyson Jones (Owensboro,
KY) and Tito Holloway (North Augusta, SC) will
also be two players working for time."
First base is another position that will feature
a newcomer with the loss of Jason Embler to
graduation. Jason Harris (Hickory, NC), who
transferred from Brevard (NC) College, looks to
step in and be the everyday player at first.
Freshmen Jesse Douglass (Woodcliffe Lake, NJ)
and Russ Moon (Colbert, GA) should also com-
pete over at first. Mike Calitri (Canton, MA) and
Justin Hyde (New Bern, NC) can also play the
first base spot and will also be given a look at
third base as well."
Brian Holstad (Cameron, SC), one of three
returning position starters from a year ago, will
be valuable in that he can play different spots
around the diamond. His .966 fielding percent-
ages ranked the highest among all Tiger infield-
ers in 1997. Bradley LeCroy (Walhalla, SC) is
another versatile infielder who can play all the
infield positions.
With the move of Bultmann to second base,
red-shirt sophomore Doug Roper (Vidalia, GA)
will be the starting shortstop. Roper broke a
bone is his foot in the '97 season opener and
missed the rest of the season. Freshman Justin
Singleton (Lutherville, MD), son of former Major
Leaguer Ken Singleton, will also vie for playing
time at short.
Third base, like first, will see a new starter.
Paul Stryhas (Sarasota, FL) was a JC All-
American at Manatee Junior College and will
transfer to Tigertown for the spring semester.
"Paul is a strong right-handed hitter and should
provide stability at third," says Leggett. "He will
have to compete with Hyde and Calitri, who have
both showed ability to hit."
In the outfield, Clemson looks to replace the
likes of Gary Burnham and his .391 batting aver-
age. Right-fielder and football placekicker Matt
Padgett returns off a 15 home run season that
saw the Lexington, SC native make many spec-
tacular catches in the second half of the '97 sea-
son. The Tigers also signed a talented corp of
outfielders and that was a key reason Collegiate
Baseball rated the Tiger signing class third-best
in the nation."
Patrick Boyd (Palm Harbor, FL), a second-
round pick of the Seattle Mariners, will look to
don the orange and white everyday in center-
field. Boyd, along with Mottl, were among 66
players invited to try out for the USA Baseball
National Team. "Patrick is as impressive at this
point in his career as any player we've had,"
exclaims Leggett. "He can bat from both sides of
the plate and runs the bases very aggressively.
He also has a great arm."
The left field spot should be up for grabs in
1998. Sophomore Henri Stanley (Columbia, SC)
played considerably the last half of '97, hitting
.317 against ACC competition, and will compete
for the starting role. "Henri is a streak hitter that
should battle for the spot with incoming fresh-
man Peter Nystrom (Dunedin, FL)," states
Leggett. "Henri has been working on his defen-
sive game and has improved his arm strength
from last season."
Clemson's schedule features 37 games at
Tiger Field, including a 19-game homestand in
February and March after an appearance in the
Olive Garden Tournament, one of the most pres-
tigious tournaments in the country.
While Omaha was not a reality for the 1997
team, that single goal is etched in every player
and coaches minds. With the likes of AII-ACC
pitcher Ryan Mottl, record-breaking hitter Kurt
Bultmann, and a cast of young, talented fresh-
men, the future looks as bright as it ever has
before.
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University of North Carolina
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Nickname: Tar Heels
Stadium Name: Kenan Memorial Stadium
Turf: Natural Grass
Enrollment: 24,141
Colors: Carolina Blue and White
1st Year of Football: 1888
Head Coach/Alma Mater: Mack Brown (Florida State 74)
Record at School/Years (4 yr. school only): 68-45-1 (10th year)
Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Position): Eddie Williamson
(Davidson/Asst. Head Coach/Off. Line), CarlTorbush (Carson-
Newman/Def. Coordinator), Greg Davis (McNeese State/Off.
Coordinator, Quarterbacks), Ken Browning (Guilford/Def. Tackles), Cleve
Bryant (Ohio/Receiver, Passing Game Coordinator), Tim Brewster
(Illinois/Tight Ends), Ron Case (Carson-Newman/Def. Backs), Ken Mack
(North Carolina/Runningbacks), Donnie Thompson (Connecticut/Def.
Ends)
Lettermen Lost: 18
Lettermen Returning: 44
Starters Lost: 7
Starters Returning: 15
Offensive Formation: Multiple Pro-Set
Defensive Formation: Multiple 4-3
1997 Honors Candidates: Oscar Davenport, LC Stevens, Na Brown,
Jeff Saturday, Greg Ellis, Brian Simmons, Kivuusama Mays , Dre' Bly,
Omar Brown, Robert Williams
Wilson Library, University of North Carolina
Michael Hooker
Chancellor
Dick Baddour
Athletic Director
Mack Brown
Head Coach
CB • Dre'Bly
DE • Greg Ellis
QB • Chris Keldorf
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Front Row (L-R): Steve Sattazahn, Jason Wilson, Mario Fersner, Andy Schiff, Steven Czarsty, Eric Shell. Second Row (L-R): Robi
Eckley, Shauna Cobb, Bridget Sitterle, Damaris Rodgers, Jennifer Causey, Kindra Poole, Robbie Stewart.
First Row (L-R): Sarah Fusarelli, Leslie Clayton, Amy Southern, Mary Czmyr, Marcey Payne. Second Row (L-R): Trey Anthony, Wayne
Daniels, Steven Puckett, Josh Wise, Steven Scott, Phil Trusell, Scott DeMore.
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IPTOY
merica's Top fund Raising Grganizatio
IPTAY is widely regarded nationally
as the father of Athletic Fundraising. It
all started in 1934 and from a private
meeting of a small group of Clemson
supporters has sprung an organization
that raised over $8 million last year.
The organization plays a major role in
ensuring that all 18 of the varsity sports
at Clemson are given the maximum
amount of scholarships offered by the
NCAA.
The organization also has helped fi-
nance facilities that contribute to the
well-being of student-athletes on and off
the field. Vickery Hall is a 27,000 square
foot facility that houses the tutoring and
advising programs for student-athletes.
It is a major reason Clemson student-
athletes have had their highest cumulu-
lative GPA on record for five consecutive
semesters.
While IPTAY is primarily concerned
with athletic fundraising, the mission of
Clemson University has not been over-
looked. The IPTAY Academic Scholar-
ship Endowment was created to help
meet the need for more academic schol-
arships for non-athletes who are highly
qualified academically. The IPTAY Aca-
demic Scholarship Fund is presently the
largest scholarship endowment of its
kind at Clemson, currently helping over
30 students at Clemson.
IPTAY Executive Director George
Bennett has continued to keep Clemson
among the best in the nation in terms of
fund-raising by the establishment of the
IPTAY Endowment Program. In April of
1994, he kicked off the beginning of the
endowment of positions program at the
85th birthday celebration for former
Clemson Coach Frank Howard. The en-
dowments are secure with a $100,000
donation paid over a five-year period.
"This is a chance to broaden the ho-
rizons of IPTAY," said Bennett. "It gives
an individual or a group of people an op-
portunity to endow a position that meant
something during their college playing
days, or to honor a person at a position.
The money being endowed is going to
secure our future as the interest is used
to carry on our program forever.
The first endowment was for the head
football coach position to honor the leg-
endary Frank Howard. Howard coached
football at Clemson 39 years, 30 as the
head coach. During his tenure the
Tigers won 165 games, 100 of which
were against conference foes. "Former
players and friends of Coach Howard
made donations over the cost of attend-
ing the celebration program and that
was enough for the endowment. Their
gifts were a way of permanently thank-
ing Coach Howard for all that he did for
Clemson.
"Following Coach Howard's birthday
party we began to look for an individual
to help us support and promote the pro-
gram and Bill Hudson's name came up.
He was an outstanding player at
Clemson who has been equally suc-
cessful in the business world. We went
to him and explained the program and
its goals and that we were looking for his
leadership to help get the program
going, and he accepted."
Hudson, a 1956 graduate, was a
three-year letter winner at tackle who
played professionally for the Montreal
Alouettes, the San Diego Chargers, and
the Boston Patriots. He earned Pro
Bowl honors in 1962. Mr. Hudson sees
this program growing into a large part of
Clemson's athletic funding. "When other
people see information on the endow-
ment program and learn what it is about
this program will grow. Success builds
on success. People who are looking to
honor a friend or family member now
have a great means to do that."
Besides the Hudson's family endow-
ment four other football endowments
were made and one managers position
in the first year. Now there are over 30
positions endowed. The goal of the pro-
gram is to get every position endowed.
"From the free safety to the number
three player in women's tennis, we hope
to have every position endowed," said
Bennett.
"We will likely use the Avenue of
Champions as a physical place to honor
these people further for the positions
they have endowed. That will have plen-
ty of space, so we will be working to
have as many endowments across all of
our sports.
"The personal satisfaction that they
helped Clemson University, specifically
the Athletic department, and that they
are securing its future are the main rea-
sons for becoming involved."
And with more involvement Clemson
will have a very secure future for gener-
ations to come.
Executive Secretary George Bennett has brought IPTAY to unprecedented levels thanks
to the position endowment program.
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(PTOY Representatives
IPTOY i& the oldest athletic fund raising organization in America.
John Tice
President
Director of District VIII
Robert E. Dye
Vice-President
Director, District I
John H. Holcombe, Jr.
Secretary
Director, District VI
Jim Sanders
Treasurer
Director, District I
IPTAY Past Presidents
Charlie Bussey, Director
Lynn Campbell, Director
Eddie N Dalton, Director
W. G. DesChamps, Jr., Director
Dr. R. C. Edwards, Sr., Director
F. Reeves Gressette, Jr., Director
Lewis F. Holmes, Jr., Director
F. E. Hughes, Director
Dr. G. J. Lawhon, Jr., Director
Edgar C. McGee, Director
Thurmon McLamb, Director
Jim Patterson, Director
Bill Reaves, Director
Lawrence Starkey, Director
Dr. J. H. Timmerman, Director
Marshall Walker, Director
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR— BOBBY ROBINSON
IPTAY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR— GEORGE GENNETT
ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR— BERT HENDERSON
ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR— BOB MAHONY
— denotes Representative Emeritus
+ denotes County Chairman Emeritus
"denotes IPTAY '96 Award Winner
Representatives
Robert E. Dye
Director, District 1
DISTRICT 1
Robert E. Dye, Director
PO. Box 1898
Easley, SC 29641
Abbeville County
Earle Williamson (CC)
Matthew Durham
Mason Speer, Jr.
Anderson County
Jake Meeks (CC)
D. Gray Suggs (VC)
— Melvin E. Barnette
Gene Beckman
Jennifer Benson
Joe Burdette
— R. Carol Cook
* Fred Cooley
Mark Crammer
Joe B. Davenport
— George M. Ducworth
J. Tom Forrester
Elizabeth Garrison
Dr. James P. Hentz
Robert Lee Hill
Tammy Holcombe
John D. Hopkins, Jr
Dr James H. Irby
* Dan Jones
Dr. C. Patrick Killen
* Arthur M. Klugh, III
James F. Little
' — Harry Major
Randall W McClain
Jake Meeks
John Moore
Dave Moorehead
Dr. RS. Mowlajko
Kevin Selman
— Robert G. Sharpe
Thompson A. Smith
Tony Smith
Mark D Wilson
(CC) denotes County Chairperson
(RC) denotes Regional Chairperson
(VC) denotes Vice-County Chairperson
Greenwood County
' Wayne Bell (CC)
Dr F. E. Abell, Jr.
Mark Abell
Nick P Anagnost
Lewis Bagwell
*— W. E. (Bill) Burnett
Richard A. Coleman
William D Coleman
Rick Harter —
Jim S. Hull
Ann Hunter
Robert L. McCord
— Charles Murphy
Ronnie Oliver
Melvin Pace —
Wayne B. Richey
W. M. Self
Ben Smith
Robbie Templeton
McCormick County
Jennings G. McAbee (CC) 7"
T. C. Faulkner, Jr.
Oconee County
Sammy Dickson (CC) •
Marshall P. Childress (VC)
Thomas Alexander *
James Black
— Joel Harris
John Harris —
Tim Hydrick *
Ellis Ivey
Paul Jenson —
* Dr. W Ted Nimmons
Ernest M. Riley
— Carl R. Rogers
Scott Sprouse
Tim Tannery
— Sam Thrift
Jesse E. Wright. Ill
Pickens County
Terry L. Long (CC)
John Q. Adams III
* J. E. Britt
— " Charlie Bussey
Bennie Cunningham
* Charles E. Dalton
Dr. Val S. Dyches
Robert E. Dye
Dr. Robert C. Edwards, Sr.
Julie Ellison
Jo Flatt
Gaston Gage. Jr.
Bird Garrett
Roddey E. Gettys, III
L. Earl Gilstrap, Jr.
(VRC) denotes Vice-Regional
Chairperson
Danny Gregg
Bob Guerreri
Harry C. (Hal) Hagood
Donald Hamilton
Bill Harley
Bob Harmon
Frank Hartwell
Floyd Hunt
F. H. Inabnit, Jr.
Edwin L. Kilby, Jr.
R. Frank Kolb
Kenneth C. Looper
Tom Lynch
Russ Madray
William B. (Ben) Massingill, Jr.
Banks McFadden
JoLynn McFadden
John Mclntyre
Tom Merritt
James V. Patterson
John Peters
R.R Ritchie
Gil Rushton
William C. Singleton
B. J. Skelton
G Neil Smith
John Sparks
David Spearman
David Stallaker. Jr.
Joseph J. Turner, Jr.
K. N. Vickery
Joseph A. West
David F Whittemore, Jr.
Eugene P. Willimon
W Harold Wood
Jim Sanders
Director, District II
DISTRICT II
Jim Sanders, Director
Sanders Brothers, Inc.
P.O. Box 188
Gaffney, SC 29342
Cherokee County
David Parker (CC)
Scott Allen
Charles Banks
Dr. Ron Barrett
— R S. Campbell, Jr.
— John M. Hamrick. Jr,
— Wylie Hamrick
Roy Mathis
Barry Patterson
Bob Peeler
* — James R. Sanders, Jr.
Greenville County
James E. Vissage, Jr. (CC)
Benjamin M. Evatt (VC)
Sandy Kirkus (VC)
Bill Barbary
James H. Barnes. Jr.
Randall Bell
Clyde Bigbee
J Frank Black
Glenn Brackm
Mike Branham
Jeffrey S. Brown
Bobby Browning
* — Miles E. Bruce
Charles A. Bryan, Jr.
Jody Bryson
Joel L Bullard
Donald J. Coggins
Jack Coggins
Larry B. Copeland
Walter B. Crawford
* James M. Crawford
Gordon S. Davis
— William Lem Dillard
Mark DuBose
Robert M. Dubose
R. C. Eldridge, Jr.
Steve Epps, Jr
Mark Finley
Mike Fleming
Bill Freeland
C. Glenn Garrett
Preston T Garrett. Jr.
Clark Gaston, Jr.
Mike Glynn
*— Joel W. Gray III
Scott Greene
Dean Hawkins
William Hawkins
Richard H. Ivester
Terry A. Kingsmore
Bennie Langley
Jim League
Floyd S. Long
Charles Major III
— W. M. Manning. Jr.
' — Seabrook Marchant
Edward O. McCameron
James T. McCarter
Ronald J. McCoy
David Merritt
James D. Miller
J. G. Miller
William Neal, Jr.
William H. Orders
Milton Ozmint
— J. F Palmer
— I. N. Patterson, Jr.
Jim Pillar
George M Plyler
— C Evans Putman
Bobby W. Ramsey
Bruce Reeves
Charles F. Rhem, Jr.
— James Rochester
Mike Roddey
Reuben Rogers
Samuel F. Roper
Earl Sammons
Bunny Scott
Robert G. Sharpe, Jr.
John G. Slattery
Robert Stephenson
Tim Strom
— Joseph D. Swann
E. Richard Taylor, Jr.
Joseph M. Todd
David M. Vaughan
Jim Vaughn
Mike Wade
— S. Gray Walsh
+* Kermit M. Watson
Robert B. Whorton
Charles P. Willimon
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David Wilkins
Laurens County
• Henry V. Blalock (CC)
+ J R Adair
Ira J. Bedenbaugh
W. Fred Chapman, Jr.
James A- Coleman
Ted Davenport
— Henry M. Fans Sr.
Larry Garr
Frank Templeton III
Richard Townsend
+ Dr N Carl Wessinger
Spartanburg County
Max P. Gregory (CC)
Kendall K. Alley
William A. Bishop II
William A. Blackwood, Jr.
John L. Brady, Sr.
— John B. Cornwell. Jr.
John T Duncan, Sr
Bill Easterling
John Easterling Jr.
John Easterling III
George R. Fisher
Judge Bruce Foster
— Harry H. Gibson
Max P. Gregory
Charles Emmett Halliday
Wilbur K. Hammett
Scott Hubbard
Alex Hudson
•— W. A. Hudson
Randy Judy
— A P Kerchmar
Harry W. Kinard
Jeff Lancaster
— Henry M. Lee
Anita Ness
Raymond Powell
Marvin C. Robinson
Dr. B. Lee Smith
Wesley A. Stodard
R. L Stoddard
Dr. Harold Vigodsky
Ted B. Wilson
Union County
Dr H Russell Caston, Jr. (CC)
H S. Harris, Jr.
Carl E. Carson, Jr.
William M. Howell
— Thomas E. Mack
— Edward L B. Osborne
Thomas Young, MD
Don E. Golightly
Director, District III
DISTRICT III
Don E. Golightly
3710 Landmark Dr. #408
Columbia, SC 29204
Aiken County
Alan D. Gregory (CC)
• — William R Alexander
Anderson L. Baxley
Richard L. Boyleston
John R. (BOb) Brooks
Johnny L. Cagle
Mike Coleman
Robert M. Cook
Thomas Coward
Elbert Hines Hamilton
Steven Holt
Warren E. Kenrick
Thomas McElmurray
Gerald W Metts
John G. Molony
Sam O'Neal
— Alan M. Tewkesbury III
Judith Warner
Harry Odel Weeks, Jr.
Edgefield County
Terry Timmerman (CC)
Greg Anderson
— E.O Dukes, Jr.
— J. W. Gilliam, Jr.
Lewis F. Holmes Jr.
Lewis F. Holmes III
Watson Rhodes
Theo Regmal Williams
Lexington County
• J. Tom Shell (CC)
James M. Lowman (VC)
George Alley
— Bill Amick
Travis Brank
Jerry A. Brannon
Jeff Brown
Andy Caldwell
R Hugh Caldwell
Fred H Carter, Jr.
Robert Caughman
Roscoe Caughman
James Tracy Childers
H. Ralph Corley, Sr.
John L. Fulmer, Jr
Dr. B R. Grandy
Steve Harmon
Brett J. Harris
James D. Head III
Bob Householder, Jr.
— Warren Craig Jumper
Lt. Col. E. B. Jackson
John W. McLure
Bob Paullmg
J. W. Riser
Charles M. Stuck
Robert M Taylor
Lee Harold Witt, Jr.
Newberry County
M Larry Longshore (CC)
— T M. Abrams
W. Edgar Baker
— " Earl J. Bedenbaugh
Hubert M. Bedenbaugh. Jr
Alvin Berry
Louie C. Derrick
Billy R. Gibson
C. H. Ragsdale III
Terry C. Shaver
Albert Shealy
C. Gurnie Stuck
Bill Waldrop
David Waldrop
Richland County
F. McCord Ogburn, Jr (CC)
— Jack W. Brunson
George Bullwinkel, Jr.
William P Cate
— " Phillip C. Chappell. Jr.
Henry Chastain
Rhonda Collins
Judge Michael R. Davis
James W. Engram
Carlos Gibbons, Jr.
Don E. Golightly
— Lawrence M. Gressette, Jr.
— William G. Hair
Landrum Henderson, Jr.
* I. W. Hunt
Terry H. Klosterman
Hank Mabry
W. T McDaniel III
Ray McBride
James P. McKeown III
David Mitchum
David Pressley
Crawford E. Sanders III
L W. Smith
— * Mrs. Davis O. Smith
Paul E Thacker, Jr
Dr. John H Timmerman
Saluda County
Hascal Goff (CC)
Bernard L. Black
— • Alfred B. Coleman
— James A Derrick
— Ben|amin H Herlong
James R. Herlong, Jr.
Robert Home
Bruce Rushton
— T. C. Wright
Chester County
Donald B Murray (CC)
+ Edward C. Abell
David Bealy
George R Fleming
Sam Frazier
— John M. Little III
Dr Sam Stone
Betty Thome
Marvin S Waldrep
Chesterfield County
— Dan L.Tillman (CC)
Gary Allen Lee
Andrew F McLeod
William R. Tillman
Evans Tindal
Darlington County
Dr Hubert C Baker DDS (CC)
— J W Carter
Richard Cassidy
Marion D Hawkins. Jr.
George A. Hutto, Jr.
Warren Jeffords
William P Kennedy
Coy "CC." Kirby
— * Dr Glenn J. Lawhon. Jr.
William B McCown III
— Harry M McDonald
— Dr. M. B. Nickles, Jr.
— ' Bill Reaves
Tommy Usher, Jr.
John C. Walker
Fairfield County
Dr. Phillip C Wilkins (CC)
— * Louis M Boulware
— J. K. Coleman
— ' Forest E Hughes, Jr
— Harold R. Jones
John D. Ruff
Kershaw County
Tommie W. James, Jr. (CC)
Dr. Kenneth W. Carson DDS
Joseph C Jackson
— Thomas F McNamara, Jr.
Lawrence Mudge
George Singleton, Jr
+ J F Watson
Lancaster County
Joe H Lynn (CC)
— W P. Clyburn
Steven Epps, Sr
Frank Furguson
Marion D. Lever, Jr.
— Garrett J. Mobley
Ronald Small
Larry Wolfe
Lee County
Green Deschamps II (CC)
— • W. G Deschamps, Jr.
Pete Player
Marlboro County
Mark S. Avent (CC)
+ C. E Calhoun
York
James H. Owen, Jr. (CC)
William R. Adkms
— David Angel
Arthur Q. Black
— • S L Campbell
Jack D. Cox
Fredrick W. Faircloth III
— • E. M Georger
Jeffrey T. Haire
W. Framp Harper
Alford Haselden
Lewis W Hicks
Rainey Josey
— James C. Rhea, Jr.
Ben R. Smith, Jr.
Craig Thomas
— * G. G.Thomas, Sr.
Dr. Roger Troutman
— ' Marshall E. Walker
Mark S. Avent
Director, District IV
DISTRICT IV
Mark S. Avent
213 Memory Lane
Bennettsville, SC 29512
William C. Kennerty
Director, District V
DISTRICT V
William C Kennerty
2220 Weepcolow Trail
Ashley Hall Plantation
Charleston, SC 29407
Allendale County
Frank Young (CC)
Bamberg County
Don A. Nummy (CC)
F Marion Dwight, Sr
Joseph M Ott
Leigh Ann Preacher
Barnwell County
Clinton C. Lemon, Jr. (CC)
H M Anderson
Graver C. Kennedy. Jr.
Sam Plexico
Jimmy L Tarrance
Thomas Weeks
Beaufort County
J. Harry Tarrance (CC)
Henry C Chambers
Thomas R Garrett
Dan Gilmour
Bryan Loadholt
James G Taylor
Berkeley County
H. Wayne Dewitt (CC)
Robert H. Dangerfield, Jr.
Nolan L. Pontiff, Jr.
Calhoun County
Gary B. Porth (CC)
Gerald Bozard
William H. Bull
Charleston County
• Jack T. Day (CC)
Don Austell
D. L. (Woody) Aydlette
— Archie E Baker
Richard Bell
Steve Best
Ernest Byrd
Brian F Celek
H. L. Dukes, Jr.
Jack Evans
Jack Fanning
M. Dreher Gaskin
Beverly Hafers
Al Hitchcock
+• William C. Kennerty
Dr. Rudy Kimmerlin
Wayne Knight
Tom LaRoche
Brent Lewis
Tom Lynn
— S. C. McMeekin, Jr.
David M Murray, Jr.
Carl Poole
John H. Price. Jr,
— Phil Prince
— Carl S. Pulkinen
— Paul Quattlebaum, Jr.
Glenn Rickborn
— A B Schirmer, Jr.
Fred Schnmpt
— Nicholas C. Sottile
Dr J R. Stout
— Van N oy Thornhill
Charles Towne, Sr
Raymond Tumbleston
Dewey Welch
Colleton County
• James R While. Ill (CC)
— * Jack W. Carter. Sr.
Paul Pye
Dr. Sam Hazel
— B George Price, III
— • J. Ryan White, Jr.
Dorchester County
Dexter Rickenbaker (CC)
Thomas W Bailey
Gene W. Dukes
H. Clyde Odom
— E. Tom Salisbury
Michael J. Snyder
Bill Thornton
Hampton County
Dr Jerry Frank Crews, Jr. (CC)
Harry L Foy
— David B. Gohagan
Winston A Lawton, Jr
— Winston A. Lawton
Jasper County
Roy Pryor, Jr. (CC)
Orangeburg County
Lawrence L Weathers (CC)
Dr. Julius W Babb III
William B. Bookhart, Jr.
Larry W. Dyar
F Reeves Gressette, Jr
Billy Higginbotham
W C Higginbotham, Jr.
Roger Home
— ' Edgar C McGee
Karen J. O'Cain
Fletcher M. Riley, Jr.
Dan M Robinson, Jr.
— J M Russell, Jr
James M Russell III
— Russell S Wolfe, II
John H. Holcombe, Jr.
Director, District VI
DISTRICT VI
John H. Holcombe, Jr. Director
P.O. BOx 1977
Myrtle Beach, SC 29578
Clarendon County
— Theodore B Gardner (CC)
Dons B. Belser
Ropert Fleming
— Harold Furse
Robert C Hodge
— Dr Wyman L Morns
Samuel E Plowden
H B Rickenbaker
— Horace F. Swilley
Dillon County
Carole Arnette (CC)
John Alford
Billy Daniel
— L B Hardaway, Jr.
Douglas Lynn
— W. G. Lynn
John C. Rogers
Gordon Rogers
T Neal Rogers
Billy Gordon Rogers
Florence County
L. Chappell Jones (CC)
Rufus M. Brown
Clyde S. Bryce, Jr.
Marvin Cockfield
Dr W. L Coleman
— Frank A. Douglass, Jr
Charlie Grace IV
— Harold B Haynes
H. Gerald Hicks
Webb Jones
Mark Keefe
— James W King
Richard Liles
John E. Lunn
Wilbur O. Powers
Julian H. Price
— John G. Rose
Tom Stanley
John Taylor
Patrick Z Wiggins
— Allen P. Wood
— Edward L. Young
Georgetown County
H E Hemingway, Jr. (CC)
Tommy Branyon
Glenn A Cox
W. H. Cox
Barbara Elliott
Fred W. Faircloth
William Green
— Samuel M Harper
— A. H. Lachiotte, Jr.
Horry County
Billy Avant, Jr. (CC)
F. L. Bradham
Rick Elliott
Harvey Graham Jr
J Roger Hammond
Steve Hawley
— ' John H. Holcombe. Jr
— S F Horton
— " Thurman McLamb
Jim Spann
Liston Wells
Robert (Bob) Wilder, Jr.
— • R. S. Winfield
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Marion County
Edward Spivey (CC)
Troy Carroll Atkinson III
Charles J. Bethea, Jr.
John H. Holt
— Robert Mace
— Duncan Mclntyre
— Joseph L. Powell
Sumter County
James F. Kinney (CC)
Ricky Alford
Connie Bell
— John J. Bntton, Jr.
Bill Carter, Jr.
Susan Chapman
Heyward Fort
— W T. Fort, Jr.
Bob Galiano
Elliott (Bill) Lynam
Williamsburg County
Samuel E. Drucker (CC)
Alan Chandler
Dr W C. Cottingham
Fred P Guerry, Jr
Michael Mahoney
Thomas O Morris, Jr.
Charlie Walker
Don Whechel
Director, District VII
DISTRICT VII - North Carolina
Don Whechel
5000 Piper Glenn Dr.
Charlotte, NC 28277
Region I
Mary Anne Bigger (RC)
Al Adams
Robin Berkey
David Brown
Carol Brown
Samuel Drake
Mike Eppley
Greg Farish
James Foster
Tim Hester
Thomas Glenn
Bud Hoover
Billy Howell
Van Jones
Bob McClure
Marvin ODonnell
Edith Batson Parks
Phillip Prince
Craig Roberson
Tommy Roche, Jr.
Dr. T. G. Westmoreland
Don Whelchel
Bobby Yarbrough
Region II
Mac Lindsey (RC)
David Bradley
Eddie Dalton
Bobby Dunnigan
Otis Kempson, Jr.
Dennis McAlister
Tom Morris, Jr.
Doug Smith
James G. Stone
Don Tomberlin
Mark Welborn
Dennis Wilson
Region III
Leonard Butler
Jim Edmonds
Tommy Edmonds
Jeff Goldsmith
Don Kirkpatrick
Doug Smith
Roger Young
Region IV
Andy Mills (RC)
George Bolen
Ron Bullock
Dick Cottingham
Cecil Frick
William Heatley
Dennis Kekas
Nellie Mills
Stephen Palmer
Curt Plyler
* Phil Tompkins
Ed West
Region V
Carl Jones, III
John Mclnnis, III
Bill Worth
John D.Tice
Director, District VIII
DISTRICT VIII - Georgia
John D.Tice, Director
P.O Box 3577
Dalton, GA 30721
Region I
John Scoggins (RC)
Margaret Kirkland (VRC)
Dr. Jim Bostic
Mendal Bouknight, Jr.
Doug Brandon
Ken Brown
David Chamberlain
John Dickerson
Doug Gray
Joycelyn Hairston
Alva Hancock
Raymond Howe
Ron Huffman
O.D. Hunter
Carroll Hutto
Jeff Hyten
Joe Kessler
Ben Leppard, Jr.
Rick Lott
Tammy Martin
Milton Pate
Dan Patillo
Dennis Risher
Bill Shedd
— * Lawrence Starkey
Steve Sullivan
— * John Tice
Ruth Ellen Trotter
Jim Welborn
Steve White, Jr.
John Williams
Ron Young
Region II
Bill Efird, Jr. (RC)
Andy Calhoun
Jeff Halliburton
John Murray
Ed Presnell
Chuck Swearingen
Seabrook Marchant
Director, District IX
Region III
David Smart
DISTRICT IX
Seabrook Marchant
480 E Parkins Mill Rd
Greenville, SC 29607
South East Region
Charles Cooper (RC)
Neil Bates
Rudy Bell
Tom "Buck" Brazeale
Rob Burgess
David Copeland
Robert Corker
Jim Douglas
Mark DuBose
Walt Garvin
E. Guy Hendrix
Frank Inabinet III
Stuart McWhorter
John Osteen
Chris Peters
Whitey Roberts
Cal Scheldt
Wendell Sease
Ben Sharp
Robert Tolsma
Rudy Yobs
North East Region
Daniel Clemson
Bill Hendrix, Jr.
Al Hurt, Jr.
Tom Reed
Mid West Region
Bob Chinners (RC)
* Don Evans
Ben Hornsby
Karl Kemmerlin
Dale Reynolds
Mike Williams
West Coast Region
Frank Kellers, III (RC)
David Jones
Other
Rex Varn
Clemson Endowments
Dr. Jack L. Green endowed the Point Guard Position on the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball
Team in honor of his Mother and Father — Mr. & Mrs. Jack L. Green, Sr.
Vernon and Joan Merchant created an endowment to honor the Slab Five in memory of his
Mother and Father — Vernon and Ruth Merchant, Sr.
ADDITIONAL $1000 DONORS FROM GREENVILLE, SC
CODY, NINA, RANDY &
NINA SEAY OWENS
Z H OWINGS
ALTON F PAINTER
PAPA JOHNS PIZZA
MICHAEL PARHAM
DOUGLAS F PATRICK &
ROBERT G HOPKINS
MR & MRS I N
PATTERSON JR
PEPSI COLA OF
GREENVILLE
JOHN PERKINS
VINCE PERONE
PET DAIRY
NICK G PETRAKOS
E A PFISTER
PIEDMONT ARTHRITIS
CLINIC PA
G MILLON PLYLER
MR & MRS ROBERT J
POTERALA
JAMES T POWELL
DAVID R PRICE PHD
JOHN F RENFRO III
WILLIAM E (GENE)
RHYMER JR
MICHAEL ROBINSON/
JAMES JACKSON
MICHAEL E RODDEY
SAMUEL F ROPER
NATHAN A EINSTEIN
WILLIAM ROSENFELD
CLIFFORDD ROY
JOHN P SCOTT
THE FURMAN CO
JOHN L SEABROOK III
MARVIN R SEABROOK
GEORGE W SHARPTON
DR & MRS DONALD W
SHELLEY
SLOAN CONSTRUCTION
CO INC
DWIGHT H SMITH JR
GEORGE F SMITH
STERLING W SMITH
SOUTHEASTERN
ELEC DISTRS INC
TOBY STANSELL
MONICA W STASNEY
JAMES M STEPHENS
WILLIAM B STURGIS
SUGAR CREEK
ACCESSORIES INC
JAMES CARL &
VIRGINIA SUMMEY
SUNLAND DIST INC
SUNSHINE CLEANERS &
LAUNDRY
TERRY TALLON
"IN HONOR OF
MR & MRS W P (PAP) TIMMER-
MAN"
DEAN D VARNER
JIM AND JACKIE VAUGHN
EARLE W SARGENT MEMORIAL:
BY CAROLINA BELTING CO
WACHOVIA BANK OF SC
ABBY WALDROP
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&pecia I Recognition
Friends and Former Players endowed the Head Football Coach position to honor Coach Frank Howard in celebration of his 85th Birthday.
The Bill Hudson Family endowed a Tackle Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team.
Mr. and Mrs. David Merritt endowed a Wide Receiver Position In Honor Of Perry Tuttle.
An anonymous donor endowed Football's Single Wing Right Guard Position to honor Dean Walter Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dalton endowed the Manager's Position for the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team.
David and Stanley Riggins endowed the Quarterback Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team.
An anonymous donor endowed the Placekicking Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team.
Ray Clanton endowed the Left Guard Position on Clemson's Single Wing Football Team.
Stuart McWhorter endowed the Tiger Mascot.
Leighton Cubbage endowed a Defensive Back Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team to honor Jimmy Ness.
John T. Mundy endowed a Forward Position on the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team.
The Mahaffey Brothers endowed the Center Position on the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team
in honor of their Mother and Father — Howard T. and Louise Mahattey.
Mark and Barry Avent endowed the Head Coach's position for Clemson Tigers Men's Basketbnall to honor Rick Barnes.
Sam and Kitty Pringle endowed the Tiger Cub to honor their grandchildren.
Sam and Kitty Pringle endowed the Point Guard Position on the Clemson Lady Tigers Basketball Team.
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Howiler endowed the Third Base Position on the Clemson Tigers Baseball Team.
MBNA created an endowment to aid the IPTAY Scholarship Fund.
Jerry and Frances Chapman created an endowment to aid the IPTAY Scholarship Fund
Billy and Betty Poe endowed the Wingback Position on Clemson's Single Wing Football Team.
Bill and Bess Cecil, Sr. created the "Bess & David W. Cecil, Sr. Endowment" for
Coordinated IPTAY and Architecture Scholarships and Fellowships.
An anonymous donor endowed the Power Forward Position on the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team.
Dean and Ann Coleman endowed a Linebacker Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team.
Frank and Mary Black endowed a Tight End Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team in honor of Tommy West.
Harry and Pat Green created an endowment to aid the IPTAY Scholarship Fund.
Tom and Bernice Grimball endowed the Manager's Position for the Clemson Tigers Baseball Team.
Dr. Jack L. Green endowed the Point Guard Position on the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team
in honor of his Mother and Father — Vernon and Ruth Merchant, Sr.
Billy and Ann Powers created an endowment to honor the Slab Five.
Jack and Jane Shaw created an endowment to honor the Slab Five.
An anonymous donor created an endowment to honor the Slab Five.
IPTAY Donors have contributed to an endowment to honor the Slab Five.
James A. Turner, Annie Alexander Turner and Megan Ashley Turner endowed a Shooting Guard Position
on the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team in honor of Bruce Martin.
Jimmy Key and Family endowed the Head Coach's Position in Baseball to honor Bill Wilhelm.
Albert Dial McAlister endowed the Long Snapper Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team.
Mrs. Florence G. Geiger endowed the Punter's Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team.
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Life Donors
TOM & LIB LYNCH
CLEMSON SC
EILEEN K ADDIS
IN MEMORY OF JACK R MILLER
GREENVILLE SC
BY PHILIP & CELESTE PRINCE
MICHAEL N BYRD
MT PLEASANT SC
PALM BEACH GARDENS FL
D HARDING STOWE
MR & MRS STUART CLARKSON JR
RICHARD H STOWE
DR & MRS LARRY S BOWMAN
BELMONT SC
SENECA SC
W GREG TERRY
JOHN & CAROL HOPKINS
CONOVER NC
ANDERSON SC
WHALEY FOODSERVICE REPAIRS INC
DEFENDER INDUSTRIES
LEXINGTON SC
COLUMBIA SC
Donors
JIM & JULIE ACKER
GREENVILLE SC
EILEEN K ADDIS
GREENVILLE SC
ASHMORE BROTHERS
GREER SC
D L AYDLETTE JR
CHARLESTON SC
RICKLBEASLEY
DARLINGTON SC
JON P GLOVER
ANDERSON SC
BOWERS FIBERS INC
CHARLOTTE NC
JOHN & CAROL HOPKINS
ANDERSON SC
LARRY D BRIGHT
GREER SC
THE KENT MANUFACTURING CO
PICKENS SC
J W BURNETT III
GREENVILLE SC
ERNESTS KNIGHTON
EDENTON NC
MICHAEL N BYRD
PALM BEACH GRDNSFL
LDDS METROMEDIA
CLEMSON SC
ANONYMOUS
ASHEVILLE NC
TOM & LIB LYNCH
CLEMSON SC
DEFENDER INDUSTRIES
COLUMBIA SC
ED & LIB MCCAMERON
MAULDIN SC
JOHN H DRUMMOND
ANDERSON SC
JACK H JR AND DEBORAH MCCAULEY
SIMPSONVILLE SC
DR & MRS JOSEPH E FEWELLJR
HICKORY NC
PEELER'S DAIRY
GAFFNEY SC
MR & MRS LENARD J FLYNN
ANDERSON SC
JIM SANDERS
GAFFNEY SC
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IN MEMORY OF JACK R MILLER BY
CHRIS TOLLISON
PHILIP & CELESTE PRINCE
EASLEY SC
MOUNT PLEASANT SC
MARSHALL E WALKER
JIM SANDERS
ROCK HILL SC
GAFFNEY SC
WHALEY FOODSERVICE REPAIRS INC
D HARDING STOWE &
LEXINGTON SC
RICHMOND HSTOWE
BELMONT NC
MARSHALL WHITE JR
CHEMICALS DIV
W GREG TERRY
GREENSBORO NC
CONOVER NC
$2000 /PWy Scholarship
Life Donors
MR & MRS MARK S AVENT
BEIMNETTSVILLE SC
1 Ht HOPKINS PAMILY
BETTY, JOHN, JANE & AGNEW
SIMPSONVILLE SC
MARVIN & BILL BANTON
DUNCAN SC
J L & M L HUCKABEE
LYMAN SC
C L BENTON & SONS
MYRTLE BEACH SC
IN MEMORY OF JERRY C JACKSON
DAVID L R TURNER
SPARTANBURG SC
CLYDE & DORA BIGBEE
GREENVILLE SC
DONNA MERCK JONES
VIENNA VA
GEORGE J BISHOP III
MYRTLE BEACH SC
THOMAS FKICKLIGHTER JR
CHARLESTON SC
JAMES E BOSTIC
GREER SC
IN MEMORY OF CHARLES G LUCIUS JR
DILLON SC
MICHAEL & SUSAN CAMPBELL
CLEMMONS NC
MR & MRS W A LAWTON
ESTILL SC
MR & MRS RAY O'BRIAN CARTER
CHAPIN SC
TIM MAHON
GRAY COURT SC
D RAY CASH
SIMPSONVILLE SC
WILLIAM H MATHIS
ATLANTA GA
BKCHREITZBERGJR
EASLEY SC
MR & MRS FRANK J MCGEE
CLINTON SC
MR & MRS C DEAN COLEMAN JR
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SIMPSONVILLE SC
TOM S MILLFORD
CLEMSON SC
MRS RALPH E COOPER
COLUMBIA SC
JOE & TODD MONTROSS-NAUS
ANDERSON SC
DAVID T CRAIG
BLACKVILLE SC
C HEYWARD MORGAN
GREENVILLE SC
DR & MRS CHARLES F CREWS
COLUMBIA SC
PICKENS DENTAL HEALTH ASSOC
DON MARLER/DAN HINTON
MR & MRS WAYNE R DAVIS
PICKENS SC
SALEM SC
RUBY B POOLE
JERRY E DEMPSEY
MULLINS SC
PITTSBURGH PA
WILBUR 0 POWERS
DR B R EWING
FLORENCE SC
ANDERSON SC
MR & MRS JULIAN H PRICE
BILL FOLK MEMORIAL
FLORENCE SC
LITTLETON CO
C EVANS PUTMAN
JOHN R FULP JR
GREENVILLE SC
ANDERSON SC
MR & MRS JAMES W SATTERFIELD
TOM & JOANN GARRETT
WEST UNION SC
GREENVILLE SC
RICHARD A SCHWARZ
JIMMY KGERRALD
ATLANTA GA
BRENTWOOD TN
MRS LENA A SLOAN
MR & MRS E G GILSTRAP
CLEMSON SC
BREVARD NC
MRS DAVIS 0 SMITH
GRANT'S TEXTILE INC
COLUMBIA SC
BY THE GRANTS
SPARTANBURG SC
MR & MRS JOHN R SMITH
ANDERSON SC
JACK T HARDIN
GREENVILLE SC
CHARLES & MARTHA SPENCE
GREENVILLE SC
MR & MRS JOE F HAYES
GREENVILLE SC
SCOTT STEELE
LILBURN GA
GEORGE, BARBARA & CATHY HILL
ANDERSON SC
R ALLEN STEVENS
GREENVILLE SC
MR & MRS GEORGE B HILTON
CONCORD NC
J CHRIS SWIFT
COLUMBIA SC
JOHN R HINES
ORLANDO FL
JAMES C THIGPEN
SUMMERTON SC
LEWIS & EVA HOLMES
EVANGELYON HOLMES RAINSFORD
TRENTON SC
JOHN DTICE
ROCKY FACE GA
MR & MRS RICHARD TTOWNSEND
LAURENS SC
JOHN A WALTER
ALLEN K WOOD JR
SIMPSONVILLE SC
CLEMSON SC
RAYMOND S WATERS
MR & MRS CHARLES R WOOD
SPARTANBURG SC
HIGHLANDS NC
H MICHAEL WEBB MD
JAMES MZACHRICHJR
ATLANTA GA
GREENWOOD SC
MR & MRS EUGENE PWILLIMON
CLEMSON SC
Donors
MARION D ALDRIDGE/TED GODFREY/
DAVID BISHOP
PAWLEYS ISLAND SC
MARTY KEARSE/COOPER THOMPSON
JAY & KELLY BLACKMON
COLUMBIA SC
LANCASTER SC
GENA BAYNE ALLEN
BLANCHARD MACHINERY CO
SIMPSONVILLE SC
COLUMBIA SC
HERBERT R ALLEN
MR & MRS JAMES E BOSTIC
CHARLESTON SC
GREER SC
SCOn ALLEN
JOHN E BOULWARE
ATLANTA GA
DR WILLIAM N BOULWARE
GEORGE & NANCY ALLEY
FLORENCE SC
IRMO SC
DAVID T BOWMAN
AM-CAN TRANSPORT SERVICE INC
CHARLOTTE NC
ANDERSON SC
JIM BRADY
AMERICAN BLUEPRINT
EASLEY SC
COLUMBIA SC
MR & MRS THOMAS C BREAZEALE
AMERICAN FEDERAL BANK FSB
KNOXVILLE TN
GREENVILLE SC
SANDY & DAVID BRIDGFORTH
A DAMICK MEMORIAL
COLUMBIA SC
BATESBURG SC
JOSEPH B BRIGHT
WILLIAM RAPPERSON
MOUNT PLEASANT SC
AMERICAN PRIDE INC
DUNCAN SC
LUCIA 0 ATKINSON
MARION SC
ROBERT H BROOKS
FAYETTEVILLE GA
TC ATKINSON III & FRIEND
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ftCC Football Facta
The ACC is one of only two confer-
ences to capture three or more national
football titles since 1980. Clemson laid
claim to the league's second title in
1 981 , Georgia Tech followed suit in 1 990
while Florida State pocketed national
title number four in 1993.
*The nine schools that take to the
field this fall under the ACC banner have
produced 322 first or second team grid-
iron All-Americans and 49 first-team ac-
ademic All-Americans. ACC teams have
had 1,358 players selected in the annu-
al professional football draft, including
90 first-round draft selections.
*lf success is best measured in
terms of wins and losses, the ACC over
the years has proved itself to be among
the elite in Division l-A football. The
ACC remains the nation's winningest
bowl conference as the nine current
league teams are a combined 76-66-5 in
postseason play, including 22-16-1 since
1987.
Three ACC teams, Clemson, Flori-
da State and Georgia Tech, are among
the nation's top 10 winningest bowl
teams. Georgia Tech has the highest
winning percentage in bowl play with a
94
17-8 record (.680), while
Florida State is now fifth
with a 15-8-2 mark
(.640). Clemson is 10th
with a 12-9 record
(.571).
*Five of the ACC's
nine teams were ranked
at least two weeks in the
AP poll in 1996.
*The 1996 season
marked the eighth con-
secutive year the ACC
had at least four teams
participating in bowl games.
The ACC is the only conference in
the nation to have each of its schools
play in a bowl game in the decade of the
1990s.
*ACC Football has drawn at least 2.2
million fans for six straight years. ACC
teams played to 85.3 percent of their
stadium capacity in 1996.
*ACC teams made an all-time high
56 appearances on national television in
1996. League teams made 28 appear-
ances on ABC, 19 on ESPN and
ESPN2, three on CBS and one each on
NBC, TBS, Fox and Prime. Clemson
BOWL RECORD BY CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE
APP
RECORD
PCT
ACC
147
76-66-5
.534
Pac-10
160
82-72-6
.531
SEC
278
135-130-13
.509
Big 10
160
79-78-3
.503
Big East
96
46-51-1
.484
Big 12
233
110-119-4
.481
Conference USA
36
16-18-2
.472
Mid-American
28
13-15-0
.464
WAC
135
58-72-5
.448
Big West
14
5-8-1
.393
Clemson is one of three ACC schools to win the National Championship
since 1980. Above, Dan Benish (71) and William Devane (94) celebrate a
fumble recovery in the victory over Nebraska.
was one of just three schools nationally
(BYU and Boston College were the oth-
ers) to have all of their games on nation-
al or regional live television in 1996.
*54 of the 72 conference games in
1996 were shown on live television.
*Only the Pac-10 with 13 players,
had more former players take part in the
NFL Pro Bowl at the conclusion of the
1996 season. The ACC had 11 with
Clemson leading the nation with five.
*Eleven times over the past 17
years, an ACC member school has
claimed the CFA Academic Achieve-
ment Award, which is awarded to a CFA
member institution with the highest grad-
uation rate among members of its foot-
ball team. In 1996-97, the ACC Aca-
demic Honor Roll record was broken for
the 11th straight year as 1410 student-
athletes were recognized for their work
in the classroom.
The 1996-97 academic year con-
cluded with the league pocketing three
more national team titles and four indi-
vidual NCAA crowns. Among the indi-
vidual winners was Clemson golfer
Charles Warren, who won the NCAA
Championship at Conway Farms in Chi-
cago in a playoff.
The ACC placed at least one team
in the top 1 0 in 1 6 of the 24 sports spon-
sored by the league. The league had 33
top 10 finishes overall and 84 teams
competed at the NCAA championships
of their respective sports.
"Since the league's inception in
1953, ACC schools have captured 59
NCAA and AIAW championships, includ-
ing 27 in men's competition and 32 in
women's. In addition, 100 men and 24
women have earned the coveted title of
the NCAA champion.
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Today is a special day full of excitement,
anticipation and memories as many Clemson
students experience their final home
Clemson football game. It's hard to believe
that the 1997 Tiger football season is coming
to an end. For seniors, the past few years
have passed in the blink of an eye as their
college days are drawing to a close.
A final chapter closes in the lives of many
Clemson seniors today, especially those
members of Tiger Band. For each senior
member of Tiger Band, today's performance
will be a special one as they perform "Tiger
Rag" for the last time in Death Valley. Tiger
Band salutes these graduating seniors for
their contributions to Tiger Band and the
entire Clemson University Band Program.
The Clemson University Athletic
Department would also like to extend heart-
felt thanks to the graduating seniors of Tiger
Band for their countless hours of practice and
energetic performances that have made
them a part of the Clemson tradition.
Whether it is First Friday Parade, Spirit Day,
Homecoming, or just any exciting Tiger foot-
ball game, these seniors have led the other
members in displaying what Clemson spirit is
all about.
This year, Tiger Band graduating seniors
include Jessica Dean, Mark Cline, Kristin
Goodenow, Kristi Gilden, Melanie Wallace,
Ginger Nickles, Travis Hamrick, Ron
Anderson, Stokes Player, Heather Orr, Lisa
Moore, Misty Martin, Kimberly Griffith, Becky
Garner, Owen Parks, Stephen Crowell, Jason
Smith, Jeff Freeze, Debra Tolsma, Russ
Roddey, Jessica Moore, Shaun Ratliff, Erik
Brown, Brad Putman, Kishinda House, and
Ernest Trussell.
As Hall of Fame Day is being celebrated
throughout today's game, the Tiger Band will
kick off the festivities with their traditional
pregame show. For starters, Tiger Band will
stir up sweet memories of the 1981 National
Championship season with the "Orange Bowl
March". Following the march will be the illus-
trious sounds of Tiger Rag with one of John
Phillip Sousa's most renouned compositions,
"The Washington Post". The Clemson
University Pershing Rifles Company C4 will
then present the colors as everyone stands to
honor America in the singing of "God Bless
America".
After the invocation, the crowd is asked to
remain standing for the Pledge of Allegiance
and the National Anthem conducted by Dr.
Richard Goodstein. Tiger Band then invites
everyone to sing the Clemson University
Alma Mater.
Another noted tradition in this afternoon's
pregame is the dotting of the "i" after the band
spells out 'Tigers' in its traditional script form.
Today's honor of dotting the "i" belongs to
Jane Robelot. Robelot is a 1982 Clemson
graduate who is now the anchor of the CBS
This Morning Progam airing nationally on the
CBS television network. She got her start in
broadcasting at WCCP in Clemson and
served as the head of pep rallies for Central
Spirit during Clemson's National
Championship season of 1981.
At this point in the pregame celebration,
Tiger Band again strikes up the Orange Bowl
March while forming a tunnel on both sides of
the hill. The excitement is rising and anticipa-
tion is basically tipping the scales as over
80,000 Tiger fans await "the most exciting 25
seconds in college football". As the cannons
fire and the Tigers come rushing down the hill
into Death Valley the pregame show con-
cludes, and the next 30 minutes of play will be
nonstop football excitement.
For this weekend's halftime performance,
Tiger Band has chosen the theme "The
Clemson University Alma Mater:
Where the Blue Ridge yawns its
greatness
Where the Tigers play
Here the sons of dear old Clemson
Reign supreme alway.
Chorus
Dear old Clemson, we will triumph
And with all our might
That the Tigers roar may echo
O'er the mountain height.
Psychedelic Sixties". The show will feature a
musical salute to the 60's era including
Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit",
Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild", and "I Can
See For Miles" by The Who.
The Tiger Band staff includes Dr. Mark
Hosier, Tiger Band Director, Dr. Richard
Goodstein, Director of Bands, Cheryl Hosier,
Flag LineATwirler Instructor, and announcer
Tim Willis.
Tiger Band wishes to extend an invitation
to everyone to their annual "Pass-in -Review
concert on Thursday, November 20 at 8:00
PM at the Brooks Center on the Clemson
campus. A $2 donation will be accepted at
the door.
As the sun sets on another football sea-
son in Death Valley, we salute Tiger Band for
keeping the Tiger spirit alive. As Mark Hosier
states, "The years of dedication and effort by
these Clemson students has been appreciat-
ed by all Tiger fans. Best wishes in the future
to all seniors, and thank you for a job well
done!"
Graduating Seniors: Row 1 (L to R): Jessica Dean, Mark Cline, Kristin Goodenow, Kristi Gilden, Melanie Wallace, Ginger Harmon,
Ginger Nickles, Travis Hamrick. Row 2 (L to r): Ron Anderson, Stokes Player, Heather Orr, Lisa Moore, Misty Martin, Kimberly Griffith,
Becky Garner. Row 3 (L to R): Owen Parks, Stephen Crowell, Jason Smith, Jeff Freeze, Debra Tolsma, Russ Roddey, Jessica Moore.
Row 4 (L to R): Shaun Ratliff, Erik Brown, Brad Putman, Kishinda House, Ernest Trussell.
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CLEMSON (6-3, 4-3)
Team Data
CU
OPP
Total Offense
3419
2724
Total Plays
637
592
Yards/Play
5.4
4.6
Yards/Game
379.9
302.7
Rush Yds./Game
155.6
80.1
Pass Yds/Game
224.3
222.6
Pass. Efficiency
141.8
114.0
Punting Average
41.0
40.6
Turnovers
17
11
Penalities
52-366
58-432
Total First Downs
183
151
Sacks by defense
25-168
29-166
Interceptions by Def.
6
8
3rd Down Conv.
56-135
44-136
Time of Poss/Gm.
32:58
27:02
Total Points
218
160
Touchdowns
do
18
Field Goals
16-22
12-18
Punt Returns
25-244
28-402
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TD
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1 A A
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4.4
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Gre6ne 91
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4.0
2
Zanders 35
77
2.2
0
Austin 27
95
3.5
1
Clemson 387
1400
3.6
10
Opponents 295
721
2.4
6
Receiving Rec
Yds
Avg
TD
Home 61
851
14.0
7
Lawyer 26
363
14.0
2
Wofford 23
354
15.4
3
Priester 13
95
7.3
0
Watts 5
71
14.2
0
Clemson 158 2019
12.8
13
Opponents 156 2003
12.8
8
Pass Cm Att
Yds TD 1
Pet
Greene 152 237
1947 13 7
64.1
Streeter 6 13
72
0 1
46.2
Clemson 158 250
2019 13 8
63.2
Opponents 156 297
2003
8 6
52.5
Tackles
Tac
TFL-Yds
Anthony Simmons, ILB 118
17-66
Mond Wilson, ILB
85
8-34
Rahim Abdullah, OLB
58
3-16
DoMarco Fox, FS
56
0-0
Raymond White, MG
50
4-8
Antwan Edwards, DB
40
0-0
Adrian Dingle, OLB
38
7-38
Lorenzo Bromell, DT
38
9-30
Tony Plantin, DT
38
7-27
Robert Carswell, SS
37
0-0
'em&on is on a record pace in terms of passing yardage.
1997 Schedule
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept.
6
Appalachian State
23-12
Sept.
13
at N.C. State
19-17
Sept.
20
Florida State
28-35
Sept.
27
at Georgia Tech
20-23
Oct.
4
UTEP
39-7
Oct.
11
Virginia
7-21
Oct.
25
at Maryland
20-9
Nov.
1
at Wake Forest
33-16
Nov.
8
Duke (OT)
29-20
Nov.
15
North Carolina, 3:30
Nov.
22
at South Carolina, 6:00 p.m.
Compiled by Adair Clary
ACC STANDINGS
Team
ACC
Overall
Florida State
7-0
9-0
North Carolina
5-1
8-1
Virginia
5-2
6-3
Clemson
4-3
6-3
Georgia Tech
3-3
4-4
Wake Forest
3-4
5-5
N.C. State
2-5
4-5
Maryland
1-6
2-8
Duke
0-6
2-7
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
Clemson vs. North Carolina
Duke vs. Georgia Tech
Florida State vs. Wake Forest
N.C. State vs. Virginia
Maryland has an open date
THIS WEEK'S POLLS
1
Michigan
2
2
Florida State
1
3
Nebraska
3
4
Ohio State
4
5
Tennessee
5
6
Penn State
6
7
Georgia
7
8
North Carolina
8
9
UCLA
10
10
Kansas State
8
11
LSU
11
12
Florida
12
13
Washington
14
14
Washington State
13
15
Arizona State
15
16
Auburn
16
17
Mississippi State
25
18
Texas A&M
18
19
Virginia Tech
17
20
Purdue
20
21
Syracuse
19
22
Iowa
22
23
Wisconsin
24
24
Oklahoma State
21
25
Missouri
NR
West Virginia
23
Clemson NCAA Leaders
R. Priester
N. Greene
N. Greene
Tony Home
Tony Home
Tony Home
Tony Home
D. Richardson
Tony Home
Rushing
Passing Effic.
Total Off.
Recept./Gm.
Recept. Yds./Gm
Punt Returns
Kickoff Returns
Field Goals
All-Purp. Yds.
31st (93.0)
13th (145.3)
22nd (245.11)
11th (6.78)
17th (94.56)
42nd(9.76)
13th (26.53)
43rd (1.0)
7th (172.56)
CU
49th (155.6)
40th (224.3)
49th (379.9)
43rd (9.8)
10th (24.7)
61st (24.2)
5th (80.1)
40th (114.0)
19th (302.7)
23rd (17.8)
91st (-0.67)
Team Comparison
Rush. Offense 96th
Pass. Offense
Tot. Offense
Punt Returns
Kickoff Returns
Scoring Offense
Rushing Defense
Passing Defense
Total Defense
Scoring Defense
Turnover Margin
UNC
110.1)
59th (368.2)
59th (368.2)
60th (8.5)
83rd (18.8)
49th (26.6)
4th (79.6)
4th (89.6)
3rd (220.2)
3rd (13.2)
84th (-0.44)
North Carolina (8-1,5-1)
Team Data UNC OPP
Total Offense 3314 1982
Total Plays 636 576
Yards/Play 5.21 3.44
Yards/Game 368.22 220.22
Rush Yds./Game 110.11 79.56
Pass Yds/Game 258.11 140.67
Pass. Efficiency 133.44 89.55
Punting Average 36.5 37.5
Turnovers 23 19
Penalities 54-434 69-517
Total First Downs 176 126
Sacks by defense 36-277 28-171
Intercept, by Def. 8 10
3rd Down Conv. 54-134 32-134
Time of Poss/Gm. 31:32 28:27
Total Points 239 119
Touchdowns 29 12
Field Goals 12-16 12-15
Punt Returns 32-272 20-204
Kickoff Returns 26-490 29-577
Rushing
Att
Yds
Avg
TD
Linton
183
729
4.0
7
Geter
45
201
4.5
0
Dyer
23
83
3.6
1
Williams
14
40
2.9
0
Davenport
49
12
0.2
2
UNC
330
991
3.0
11
Opponents
309
716
2.3
4
Receiving
Rec
Yds
Avg
TD
Brown
46
484
10.5
1
Stevens
39
524
13.4
3
Peace
26
364
14.0
1
Linton
26
270
10.4
1
Crumpler
22
264
12.0
4
UNC
187
2323
12.4
14
Opponent
129
1266
9.8
8
Passing Cm
Att
Yds
TD
I
Pet
Davenport 115
183
1380
7
3
.628
Keldorf 71
122
933
7
7
.582
Carty 1
1
10
0
0
1.000
UNC 187
306
2323
14
10
.611
Opponent 129
287
1266
6
8
.483
Tackles
Tac
TFL-Yds
Kivuusama Mays
103
14.5-54
Brian Simmons
92
12-26
Greg Williams
83
1-2
Omar Brown
82
1.5-3
Greg Ellis
68
15-64
Keith Newman
63
5.5-27
Vonnie Holliday
55
12-60
Russell Davis
50
9-31
Brandon Spoon
48
6.5-40
Mike Pringley
44
8.5-34
1997 Schedule
Date
Sept. 6
Sept. 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 1 1
Oct. 18
Oct. 30
Nov. 8
Nov. 15
Nov. 22
Opponent
Indiana
Stanford
at Maryland
Virginia
at Texas Christian
Wake Forest
at N.C. State
at Georgia Tech
Florida State
at Clemson 3:30
Duke
Result
W, 23-6
W, 28-17
W, 40-14
W, 48-20
W, 31-10
W, 30-12
W, 20-7
W, 16-13
L, 3-20
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The Last Giord
by Bob Bradley
North Carolina is Clemson's third oldest
football opponent (behind South Carolina and
Furman), though the Tigers and Tar Heels did
not face each other much during the first 60
years after the first encounter.
From 1897 through 1915, there were only
five games, and then none until 1957, four
years after the Atlantic Coast Conference
was formed. But, they've been at it head
strong since. Today is the 41st consecutive
season that these two have faced off in grid-
iron combat.
And, for the most part, there have been
some real barn burners.
But, that is to be expected when two of the
top three football teams in the ACC meet.
The Tar Heels met the other league power,
Florida State last Saturday.
That meeting between Clemson and
North Carolina in 1957 was the second year
that Jim Tatum had returned to his alma
mater after a successful stint at Maryland. It
was a disastrous day for the Tigers — a 26-0
loss. This came the week after Clemson had
disposed of its usual opening opponent —
Presbyterian by a 66-0 count.
I remember being on the sidelines late in
the game and coach Frank Howard turned to
his trusted assistant, Bob Jones and said: I
ain't gonna play PC no more. Our guys didn't
even know they'd been hit last week."
And sure enough, as was the usual case,
Howard held to his word.
In 1958 Clemson opened its season
against Virginia, and had to come from
behind twice to dump the Cavs, 20-15.
Then Tatum and his light blue Heels blew
into town and ole Death Valley had seen
very few before and not many more since
then to equal all of the excitement that
day.
Memorial Stadium had just been
enlarged from 20,000 to 38,000 perma-
nent and the sleepy little village of
Clemson was in for something special.
This was the first 40,000 plus crowd in
the town. Heat patients were laid out like
cord wood. Concesssion stands gave out
of ice in the third period and there was a
lot of sweating on the field.
The Tigers came from behind three
times and won, 26-21. And, this turned
out to be Howard's 100th victory and his
first over Tatum. "Sunny Jim" had beaten
'his good buddy Howard' four times while
he was at Maryland.
But, maybe it was a good omen that
the game was so exciting. With all two-
lane roads leading out of town back then,
there was plenty of time to talk about it.
You could almost tell when the traffic light
changed in Anderson and Easley at the
pace cars were moving.
It so happened that the governor and
chief highway engineer were caught in
the jam, and it didn't take long for bull-
dozers and road scrapers to move into
town to improve the entering and exiting of
the huge throngs who followed the Tigers.
Howard always took credit for getting a
good road system in Clemson. He claims that
he had some of his highway patrol friends
direct the governor and chief highway com-
missioner through the worst part of traffic to
get his word across.
One of the hardest tackles I've ever seen
in the Valley came in 1967 after the Tigers
had taken a 17-6 lead midway through the
last quarter in a game against North Carolina.
Rodney Rogers kicked off for Clemson and
Ronnie Jackson took the ball at the eight.
Don Chuy and Jackson collided at the 27
and Jackson was motionless on the ground.
He was carried off the field, and had to forego
his track season that spring, still recovering
from his injury.
A guy named Ken Willard had a pretty
good game that day for North Carolina, gain-
ing 113 yards rushing. The next year at
Chapel Hill, the Tar Heels were 6-1, losing
only to Michigan State, before the Tigers
arrived. On Friday afternoon loosening up in
Kenan Stadium, Howard told Chuck Erickson,
North Carolina athletic director: "Chuck, even
though we're going to beat you tomorrow,
you're going to a bowl and I'd like to buy you
four tickets for the bowl."
Clemson went out that next afternoon and
won 11-7 on a one-yard sneak in the fourth
quarter by Jim Parker, and a Parker to Lou
r'ogle two-point play. Willard had 53 yards
Frank Howard won his 100th game at Clemson in i
thrilling 26-21 victory over North Carolina in 1958.
rushing and scored his team's only touch-
down. North Carolina went on to beat Air
Force 35-0 in the Gator Bowl later that year.
In 1964 back at Clemson, the Tigers got
stuffed 29-0 by a 3-4 Tar Heel team. Willard
rushed for 66 yards, scored once and caught
three passes for 30 more yards. After the
game, Howard went into the North Carolina
dressing room and asked specifically for
Willard. Instead of getting an expected con-
gratulatory handshake, Howard leaned over
and kissed Willard on the cheek, saying, "I'm
glad I don't have to see you anymore."
The 1977 game at Chapel Hill drew as
much hype considering no cable networks
existed as there were last week for the Tar
Heels and Seminoles. Clemson went up 13-
10 with 11:13 left, but Obed Ariri missed his
first extra point attempt of the year. This gave
the Tar Heels hope and Tom Biddle booted a
30-yard field goal with 58 seconds left for the
tie. North Carolina went on to win the ACC
title and Clemson was second.
Two big plays remain in my mind from the
1980 and 1981 epic struggles. In 1980 in the
valley, the Tigers were down five, but drove to
the North Carolina one-yard line and had a
first down. Wilbur Bullard, who had gained 43
of his 47 career rushing yards in this last
quarter, was hit twice for no gain. Homer
Jordan went back to pass on third down, but
Lawrence Taylor sacked him for a nine-yard
loss. Jordan then overshot Jerry Gaillard on
fourth down in the endzone and North
Carolina took over on downs and ran out
the clock for a 24-19 victory.
The Tar Heels have not won in
Death Valley since.
Maybe the most heads-up play in
the series, and perhaps the history of
Clemson football, came in 1981 at Chapel
Hill, Clemson's National Championship
team. The Tigers (8-0) were ranked num-
ber-two, the Tar Heels (7-1 ) were number-
eight. North Carolina had gained posses-
sion at its own two after a "coffin corner"
punt by Dale Hatcher. Scott Stankavage
then directed the Heels for three first
downs, the last one at the North Carolina
40.
On the first down, Stankavage
passed laterally incomplete to Alan
Burrus. While Burrus was brooding over
the incompletion, Jeff Bryant, Clemson
All-America defensive tackle, ran about
10 hustling yards and fell on the ball.
Since it was ruled a lateral, the Tigers
took over with 57 seconds left and ran out
the clock and won 10-8. The Greenville
News headline that Sunday morning
read, "Tigers are 10-8cious."
Today could be another close
encounter with someone waiting in the
wings for his moment of sun. After all, in
the first 45 games between these two
teams, only 32 points separate them. Mr.
Webster says a rivalry is competition.
He got it right!
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